Wearable Orange Pi Zero Case

Wearable Orange Pi Zero Case

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Based on an outstanding design by https://www.thingiverse.com/xoan and https://www.thingiverse.com/farrukh, notable changes include: * Snap-in functionality is now available, eliminating the need for screws. * Two antenna options are provided: vertical and horizontal, both conveniently located near the ethernet socket. * Strategically placed hooks on the bottom part enable secure attachment to a USB-battery-pack. * The USB-connector slot has been widened by 0.5mm for easier access. * A viewing hole above the LEDs allows users to peek inside with ease. * The entire case was re-modeled from scratch, utilizing the sketcher workbench extensively. Please note that this model was created using Freecad-daily 0.17 rev 12495. To mount the orange pi on a battery pack, users can utilize clip-72-16.stl. For optimal fit, either scale the STL file by a few percent in both X and Y dimensions, or adjust the dimensions within the fcstd file and re-generate the battery clip. An additional belt-clip.std is available for attachment to the other side of the battery pack, where the c-clip is thinnest. This configuration allows for hands-free use as a body-mounted device. This design is being used in conjunction with a playstation controller to operate a vacuum cleaner robot, as demonstrated in https://github.com/jnweiger/mirobo-drive. The files provided here are direct copies from that repository for easier access and improved visibility.

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