
Raspberry Pi 2/3 Case with OLED cutout
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Here's another Raspberry Pi Case with a twist! I added an SSD1306 OLED Display to check system resources on the fly. To close this case, simply build a Pi sandwich and secure it with M3 screws or similar-sized screws. You may need to drill mounting holes into the Pi itself to fit the M3 screws. The ventilation hole was designed from scratch - if I accidentally used an existing symbol that carries a biased meaning, please let me know. There are some notable improvements between this design and the previous model: * The mounting flaps are larger and more robust * The top part has been resized for better fitment to the bottom * A separator has been added between the LAN and USB ports * The SD card slot has been repositioned This display uses I2C, but an SPI-based OLED can already be used. I attached it with hot glue, but screws are also a viable option. Note that using jumper wires is unlikely to work due to insufficient space for cable connectors - I opted for soldering everything together. You can find the code for this display at [Github](https://github.com/aewatt95/Pi-Oled-Monitor).
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