
Avnet Azure Sphere Starter Kit Case
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12/23/20 Update. Recently Avnet released a new Azure Sphere Starter Kit Rev2 board. This board differs from the rev1 board in some key ways. The case remains compatible with both revisions, but the lids are not interchangeable due to design changes. I've uploaded updated lid designs today, and note that all revision 2 lids have "rev2" included in their filenames. The new lids include: * Rev2BoardModuleCutout.stl: A rev2 lid featuring a cutout to showcase the Avnet Module installed on the board * Rev2BoardModuleCutoutPowerConnectorCutout.stl: A rev2 lid with a cutout for the optional power connector, as well as an additional cutout if you choose to solder an OLED display directly onto your rev2 board. The OLED display has been moved to the center of the board on this revision. * Rev2BoardOLEDHeaderCutout.stl: A rev2 lid featuring a cutout for an optional 4-pin header to connect an external OLED display. Again, the OLED display is now centered on this board. * Rev2BoardOLEDCutout.stl: A rev2 lid with a cutout if you prefer to solder your OLED display directly onto your rev2 board. * Rev2BoardCover.stl: A standard rev2 lid * Rev2BoardPowerConnectorCutout.stl: A rev2 lid with a cutout for the optional power connector This is an updated Avnet Azure Sphere Starter Kit case that does not require any hardware modifications. The PCB and lid simply snap into place. There are multiple lid designs available, depending on how you plan to use your kit. A short video demonstrating the assembly process can be found at https://youtu.be/-Kn5wOaPUuw. I highly recommend watching it, as inserting the board into the case can be a bit tricky. The main components of this design include: * Body.stl: This is the case that holds the Avnet Starter Kit. The kit will snap into place, and you can refer to the video for instructions on preparing the case for use after printing and how to install the board. * LidNoOLEDConnector.stl: A lid with only cutouts for the click sockets and grove connector * LidOLEDConnector.stl: A lid featuring an additional cutout if you have installed a 4-pin header on your board for the OLED display * BatteryBox.stl: An optional add-on that holds an external battery. This was designed to work with this specific battery from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K9HJR4X/ref=dp_cerb_1). To use this add-on, you will need to punch out the 4 holes in the bottom of the case. There is only a thin floor under these holes that can be pushed out with a small tool. Use 2.5mm hardware to connect the BatteryBox to the case. A short right-angle USB cable can be used to power the device, and excess length can be tucked under the battery. * BodyOLEDCutout.stl: This case has been modified to accommodate a Starter Kit where the OLED display is soldered directly onto the board * LidSideMountedOLED.stl: A lid designed specifically for the BodyOLEDCutout body, but not strictly necessary. You can use either of the other lids with this body as well.
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