
FLIR Lepton wand enclosure
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After ignoring repeated warnings about how susceptible the Lepton module (http://www.pureengineering.com/projects/lepton) is to electrostatic discharge, I sought to design/build an enclosure for it (and the breakout board). In doing so, I ended up ruining my module. However, I did manage to acquire an enclosure that works and you can use. I went to great lengths to incorporate strain relief (the opening and structure at the bottom), although I have yet to see how well this effort succeeds or fails. My goal was to wrap the cable around the internal hook using the opening if necessary to guide the cable into place. Instructions Print "standing up" no supports required. Slide the module into the enclosure. [Be certain you keep the module plugged in and grounded to avoid static buildup! And handle the module itself as cautiously (try not to touch metal) and little as possible.] The breakout board features several mounting holes. Two of which are visible through holes in the enclosure. Use those with some wire or string to secure the module in place. If your cable is long enough, wrap a loop around the hook in the lower half of the enclosure. The opening there is designed to facilitate that endeavor.
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