
Case for Arduino or NodeMCU and 128x160 TFT Display
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This is a case for a ST7735 TFT display including the cable connector, and an Arduino Nano or SBC-NodeMCU board. The display as well as the MCU board can be put in place without screws or glue. There's space for several components: * A DHT22 Sensor * A Motion detector * 3 Buttons To use the buttons, I made a PCB board where the Micro-Pushbuttons are soldered on and which exactly fits the holes. You can also use a 6 Pin Stiftleiste here and access it from outside with a Flachbandkabel for additional external sensors or a Num-Pad. The Arduino Nano fits in the box (with a little fiddling) so that it's fixed and won't move when you plug the USB-cable. The RESET Button can be used with a pin. The NodeMCU also fits tightly in its special box. The RESET and FLASH Buttons can be used with a pin. I use a GoPro-mount (flexmount) as mounting option. There are two versions of the box corpus: one for the Arduino Nano clones and the other for the SBC-NodeMCU board. The cover fits both boxes. Further options that are foreseen: * A GoPro mount connected to the smaller side, which is done, only for the NodeMCU box * Screw-mounts instead of the GoPro-Mount, which is also done * If you don't need the holes for motion detectors, just print the thing with support structures (which close the holes) and let them in For fixing the Display, no screws are necessary. The display can be clipped to the cover plate. If some of the clips collide with the SD-Card slot, simply remove them. I'm thinking about a modified design with less height (so a more flat box, with less space for sensors). What do you think? A similar Box design for the Nolia LCD display can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3378427
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