Case for XILINX PYNQ-Z1 FPGA development board

Case for XILINX PYNQ-Z1 FPGA development board

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This is a case for the XILINX PYNQ Z-1 FPGA development board (http://www.pynq.io/). With this case, which offers more substance than the laser-cut one provided by XILINX, you can confidently toss your PYNQ into a bag without worrying about something breaking off. You can attach velcro to the bottom of the case to secure your PYNQ to the side of a computer case, freeing up valuable desk space. The PYNQ board lacks mounting holes, necessitating clamping down on the corners. With this design, the board rests in a groove and is held firmly in place by round caps. The standoffs screw into hex nuts inserted from the bottom. To complete the assembly of the case, you will need four M3 standoffs measuring 15mm or longer, four M3 screws, and four M3 hex nuts. Using 4-40 hardware as a substitute is acceptable, as it can be forced through the holes without issue. However, you may need to enlarge the hexagonal opening in the process.

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