zero-bs

zero-bs

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I designed a compact 3.5'' display case for the pi zero after searching online and finding everything I needed was larger for the pi 2/3. The case is very compact, requiring soldering to assemble. To complete it, you'll need to remove the female header from the 3.5'' TFT and solder the pi zero/w directly to the back of the display. Depending on your specific LCD/TFT display, additional modifications may be necessary to make everything fit properly. In my case, I had to remove the micro-usb power port from the PI zero to get the pi to lay flat because there was a chip on the back of the TFT display at that spot. The case has two 4mm holes: one at the base for a dedicated power cable and another on the back for a soft power/shutdown button. To set up a hassle-free power/shutdown button, follow this excellent guide: https://howchoo.com/g/mwnlytk3zmm/how-to-add-a-power-button-to-your-raspberry-pi

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