Modular Frame System for Arduino and Raspberry
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Arduino and Raspberry are fantastic platforms that enable us to create both simple and intricate projects; there's a vast universe of breakout boards that can be connected to these platforms, allowing us to unleash our creativity. Breadboards and jump wires are great tools that help bring our ideas to life, but they have some limitations, especially when working on projects that need to be tested outside the lab. So, I decided to design a simple and 3D printable modular frame system capable of safely supporting veroboards, breakouts, displays, sensors, and more. The system is structured as follows: FRONT FRAME It's bolted onto aluminum rods and can be used to mount displays, buttons, biometric sensors, and other components. INTERMEDIATE FRAME It slips into the aluminum rods and can be positioned at will. Onto these frames can be placed various formats of veroboards, Arduino and Raspberry boards, batteries, and more. REAR FRAME It's bolted onto the other end of the aluminum rods. It's intended to be used as a support for sensors, breakout boards, and other components. ACCESSORIES This feature allows us to give more flexibility to the system.
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