PiPod enclosure

PiPod enclosure

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This is the enclosure for my PiPod project. The PiPod is a portable music player built with a Raspberry Pi Zero. In the bottom section of the enclosure, there's space to mount the Raspberry Pi Zero, a Powerboost 500C, a slide switch, 3.5mm Audio jack and a 1200mAh battery. The display and buttons can be attached to the top part. The top part hinges in and is secured to the bottom part using three 2mm screws. Update #3: 24-bit DAC * I changed audio output to a DAC. * I added a screw hole for better assembly; the front will be updated soon. * I moved the power switch. * I added pockets for wires and battery. Update #2: Almost Final Version * I made bigger tabs on the middle button so it moves less. * I provided more space for the Powerboost because it didn't fit quite right. * I added some space to route wires from the USB input. Update #1: * The screw holes are now countersunk. * There are little lids so the middle button won't rotate completely. * The SD card hole is a bit bigger. * The clip for the audio connector is thinner and more flexible. * The slide switch inserts from the back instead of the front. Note: I'm using an old laptop's audio connector, so if you want to build this, you should probably change the design a bit or use some glue. [More info on Hackaday.io](https://hackaday.io/project/26157-pipod) [The software can be found on Github and includes installation instructions.](https://github.com/BramRausch/PlayerUI)

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