Raspberry Pi breakout frame for MLAB
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3D Printable Breakout Frame Designed for Raspberry Pi Models A and B - Compatible with MLAB Electronic Prototyping System. Mechanically attaches to the Raspberry Pi board using M2.5 screws for secure fastening. The breakout frame is optimized to work seamlessly with standard M3x12mm screws and nuts used in the MLAB system. Instructions: Printed on a wide range of 3D FDM printers, this design can be easily created from ABS or PLA plastic materials. To achieve the best results, it's crucial to carefully inspect trace placement in thin walls after slicing. The model includes bottom holes for hexagonal nuts, covered by one layer of material, allowing the slicing software to plan a bridge over all holes. A 3mm drill is required to remove the bridge layer after printing, and a 2.7mm drill is needed to drill the Raspberry Pi mounting holes. Assembly requires inserting the hexagonal nuts from the bottom side into the prepared holes and screwing two M2.5x12mm screws onto the top side to secure the Raspberry Pi board in place. Other file formats and updated sources are freely available from MLAB's SVN Repository, where you can also find the MLAB dural base board as an example - check out http://www.ust.cz/shop/product_info.php?products_id=177 for more information.
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