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| | Obetto Sannala
Posts 61 13 Jul 2017 13:30
| Hello everyone I would like to design my own case for the stand alone version, which I will produce on a 3D-Printer. Is there already some form factor information out there? I would like to start the basic design as soon as I can. Thank you
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| | Matthew Langtry
Posts 199 13 Jul 2017 13:45
| Maybe pico itx sized?
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| | Ian Parsons
Posts 230 13 Jul 2017 22:41
| All I know is that the board measures 120x100mm. Placement of the connectors and mounting holes, component heights, cooling requirements etc. are unknowns outside of the team.
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| | Tango One
Posts 102 13 Jul 2017 22:44
| Ian Parsons wrote:
| All I know is that the board measures 120x100mm.
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That was small!! so it is the same size as PI.
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| | Ian Parsons
Posts 230 14 Jul 2017 00:53
| Raspberry Pi? No a Pi is much smaller at 85x56mm for the PCB.
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| | Renaud Schweingruber (Apollo Team Member) Posts 379 14 Jul 2017 06:14
| Exact size is 123mm x 100mm
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| | Obetto Sannala
Posts 61 14 Jul 2017 10:19
| Thanks a lot Renaud This helps a lot. Do you know, if the board needs active cooling?
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| | Mo Retro
Posts 241 14 Jul 2017 20:34
| I like your idea for a custom case Obetto. But as long as we don't know the layout and placement of the various connectors on the standalone board , there will be a lot of guessing involved. Unless of course one the ATeam members provides the necessary information here :D
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| | John William
Posts 563 15 Jul 2017 00:48
| Renaud Schweingruber wrote:
| Exact size is 123mm x 100mm
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Don't forget to give space for real 3.5" HDD or 2.5" HDD or cd-rom etc
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| | Roy Gillotti
Posts 517 15 Jul 2017 02:38
| John William wrote:
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Renaud Schweingruber wrote:
| Exact size is 123mm x 100mm |
Don't forget to give space for real 3.5" HDD or 2.5" HDD or cd-rom etc
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I'm assuming it will likely come sans-casing.
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| | Renaud Schweingruber (Apollo Team Member) Posts 379 15 Jul 2017 05:55
| Obetto Sannala wrote:
| Thanks a lot Renaud This helps a lot. Do you know, if the board needs active cooling?
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The used FPGA consumes about 4W :-) No cooling is required by default.
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