Nano Pi2 UMPC

Nano Pi2 UMPC

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More details about this project are available on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2514014. Nano Pi2 in action can be seen at: https://youtu.be/Qcx_SnriwhU. This exercise of integration and design of cases is progressing towards the development of a complete computer, in UMPC size, running the Raspberry Pi version 2 board. On the previous project, Raspberry UMPC (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2430252), the Raspberry port is the only one of its kind worldwide. To finish, it's necessary to actively manage the strong heating of the Raspberry Pi3 without damaging the HDMI connection. If you're interested, you can answer the following question: https://goo.gl/forms/Gfs5fyGjNHq9FU3E3. Your opinion is appreciated! Preparation of the Raspberry panel involves pairing a bluetooth keyboard and parametrizing the WIFI connection to ensure everything works properly. To accomplish this, follow the advice proposed by Adafruit: https://learn.adafruit.com/diet-raspberry-pi/steps. Solder the FCP/FFP connector in place of the original HDMI one. Prepare the screen by carefully unsticking the LCD panel (be warned, it's extremely fragile and breaks easily). Clean both surfaces: board and LCD backing, removing the adhesive tape. Deprive all connectors, solder the FFC/FPC connector in place of the HDMI connection, recut the electronic board, and keep the micro switch and ignition cable. Battery Preparation: Use a small switch to connect it to the powerboost module. Cable the set according to the instructions for use by Adafruit for his module.

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