
MediaCenter Gehäuse (RPi1 B, RPi 2 B)
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Here's a text rewriting of the given content to fit within a 9th-grade reading level. This project was created because I couldn't find a suitable printable case for a Raspberry Media Center or wasn't able to find one at all. So here we are. The housing works perfectly for RPi1 B and RPi2 B models. It also includes additional holes for optional ports such as USB-hubs, CardReader, LCD display, RJ45 and so on. Moreover, there's an integrated power-on logic board that powers up the Display, Fan, and LED lights when the Raspberry Pi is turned on and turns them off when it's powered down. Here are the parts required to build this case. I've provided the list of parts in a separate rar file with this text. * One RPi 1 B or RPi2 B * One power button switch (3A/230V // 19x19mm) * One main plug socket (B=9mm, H=11mm) * One seven-port USB hub * Power cable and adapter for the USB hub * USB-Cable for USB Hub (USB2.0-Kabel A-Stecker auf B-Stecker) * One HD44780 LCD * Taster switch * One extension SD-Cardreader * one IR-receiver * One LAN-adapter * one cat5e-patch-cable with two rj45 sockets * network cable CAT5e Patch, min. 10cm) * CardReader Transcend All-in-One TS-RDF8K usb3 * CardReader usb-Cable (usb2.0 cable) (Card Reader Transcend all-in-one RDF 8k) ) * Latch-PCB + * one relay + (Arduino-female, min10cm) * A five-volt drehpotentiometer info should there be an excessively powerful fan used which causes an increase in amps. This results in LCD illumination failure as well as the failure of LED. * One 5-volt LED * Steckbrückenkabel (arduino) * Fan five-volt forty x forty x eleven millimeters, model number: xd4010dc)
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