Arduino Nano Case
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I required a case that could securely house my Arduino Nano while also allowing me to visually inspect the LED in real-time, all held together with just a few screws. The result is a well-designed setup where the top layer features translucent black material, which effectively conceals the contents but enables the LED to shine through brightly. A small square column positioned in the center applies gentle pressure on the board, preventing it from shifting around without adding any additional hardware components. At the bottom of the case, standoffs provide a resting surface for the board, ensuring that all pins remain accessible. Additionally, there's a strategically placed cutout in the front for effortless routing of the Mini USB connector. This particular setup was specifically tailored for a current sensing project I undertook, where the Green LED lights up as soon as a certain amount of current passes through the sensor, subsequently triggering my home automation system to respond accordingly.
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