PlayBox - Raspberry Pi entertainment system (music/radio/video/retro gaming)

PlayBox - Raspberry Pi entertainment system (music/radio/video/retro gaming)

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I designed this as an alternative to my faulty Squeezebox. It primarily serves as a music streaming device, utilizing its audiophile DAC for high-quality sound, and also functions like a standard Raspberry Pi, running game console emulators via a compatible blue tooth controller and Plex. The OLED display is exceptionally bright, allowing it to be easily read from across the room (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot0-deq33PA). It operates on my custom software - I'll release the code once it's refined or you can request an early development snapshot if desired. To build your own, you will need: A Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 An OLED display (available at https://www.adafruit.com/products/2674) A Pi DAC+ (found at http://www.iqaudio.co.uk/home/8-pi-dac-0712411999650.html) Several female to female jumper cables Six M2.5 x 8mm hex bolts and nuts A set of M2.5 washers for use as spacers Optional: Four round self-adhesive rubber feet, measuring 6x3mm (I used part no. 31-0405 from http://www.rapidonline.com/mechanical-fastenings-fixings/affix-self-adhesive-black-feet-6-0-x-3-0mm-sheet-of-144-31-0405) Print Settings: Printer: Robo 3D Model: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 100 microns Infill: 15% Notes: The STLs are oriented for optimal printing. Use supports for the case, and consider swapping the logo's color for a contrasting hue to make it stand out in the final print.

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