Raspberry Pi Home Bookshelf Stereo
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This is a DIY stereo bookshelf setup built around the Raspberry Pi. The Volumio (https://volumio.org/) Raspberry Pi distribution handles music playback, while a 16x2 LCD screen connected to the GPIO of the Raspberry Pi displays the current artist and song. Music control occurs via a web interface. Parts Needed: Raspberry Pi B+ Lepai LP-2020A 2020 Class-T Hi-Fi Audio Mini Amplifier (found on Amazon for under $30) LCD Screen - 16x2 HD44780 5V (https://www.dipmicro.com/store/LCD1602B-GEN) 8x M3x10 screws 4x M2.5x5 screws Raspberry Pi and LCD Screen. For connecting a Raspberry Pi to an LCD screen, refer to this website's instructions: http://andypi.co.uk/2013/09/19/andypi-lcd-with-raspyfi/. This webpage provides the libraries necessary for communicating with a LCD. Some soldering is required to connect the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins to the LCD pins. Two 0.1" 20 pin headers (https://www.dipmicro.com/store/HDR20X1FL) were used to make these connections. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: MakerFarm i3V 10 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25mm or less Infill: 20-25%
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