Meeseeks Box - Google AIY Voice for the Pi Zero W
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If you haven't printed yet, re-download the files because I've made a few minor tweaks for a better fit and alignment. I also realized the top of the box doesn't have an octagon in the middle, so I created an Accurate Top as well as an Octo Top in case you like how it looks. The square supports underneath the microphone holes should be able to be popped off from the top by poking a small screwdriver through the top holes. This design is made specifically for the Pi Zero W and will not fit larger Pis. Due to how tight the design is inside, I moved the microphone to the back of the box but everything still works fine. The hole in the back panel for the power supply is 5mm wide in case you need to widen it a little for your own power supply. The Pi Zero W Holder is optional, as the Pi zero will sit nicely inside the hole on the bottom. I updated it to adjust some clearances. There's now a hole underneath to help with removal of the Pi. I also added a version that has tree supports generated in MeshMixer. Video of it running: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgi76dW5N3g Assembly Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mb9ln7fUww 1. Install the button to the top panel, inserting the lamp so that the plugs and wires jut out to the left when looking at the box from behind. Clearance is very tight in this design, so you want everything facing properly. 2. Install the Microphone PCB into the opening and tape it in place, connecting the plug. 3. With the microSD card removed, place the Pi Zero W + Voice Hat into the Pi Zero W Holder. Once it's in place, insert the microSD card. 4. Connect your speaker wires to the board. Plug in the Button cable as well as the Microphone cable. 5. Now is a good time to plug in the power supply (the Mini USB end). Place the Pi Zero W Holder into the opening inside the box. It should fit nicely in place to keep from moving around too much. 6. Gently slide the top panel into the top slots and push it forward all the way, moving wires as necessary. 7. Insert the back panel and guide it over the power supply cable. 8. Get creative - just keep your requests simple.
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