Case for Papilio Duo FPGA and LCD Projects

Case for Papilio Duo FPGA and LCD Projects

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This Is A Simple Case That Will Enclose The Papilio Duo Fpga Board, 7" Lcd Screen, And Analog Joystick. I Used It For A Mandelbrot Fractal Explorer Project. I Have Made The Sketchup File Available In Case Anyone Wishes To Tailor It For Their Own Papilio Duo Project, E.G., A Papilio Arcade Project, Or Even A Project Using Another Board Such As A Raspberry Pi. Here Is A Short Youtube Video Of My Fractal Project With This Case. The Text In The Youtube Link Contains More Information About This Fpga Project: Https://Youtu.Be/Oqxmnt_Ruuk The Code For This Project Can Be Found At: Https://Github.Com/Elkayem/Mandelbrot-Explorer A Few Details On The Hardware: * The Mounting Hole Pattern Is Designed For The Papilio Duo, And Mounts With M2 Nylon Bolts. It Can Be Easily Modified In Sketchup To Mount A Different Board (E.G., Other Papilio Boards, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, Etc). * The Lcd Mount Fits A 7" Lcd Screen With Display Driver Board. The One I Used Can Be Found By Searching "7 Inch 1024*600 Tft Lcd Display Driver Board Hdmi Vga 2Av For Raspberry Pi" On Ebay. I'Ve Included A Picture Of The One I Used. The Case Design Includes A Mount For The Display Driver On The Back Of The Lcd Screen, Using M2 Nylon Bolts. * A Mount Is Included For A Ps2 Style Analog Joystick. There Are A Lot Of Joystick Modules Out There With Slightly Different Hole Patterns. I'Ve Included An Image Of The One I Used, Which Is Available From All The Usual Sources For A Few Dollars. Search For "Joystick Module Arduino" And You Should Be Able To Find This One. Or Modify The Sketchup For Your Own Module. (Note: The Papilio Duo Includes An Avr Chip, Programmable Using The Arduino Ide. The Analog Joystick Can Be Read By This Avr Chip.) * My Project Required Two Buttons And Rotary Encoder, All Of Which Required A 6Mm Diameter Hole. Your Own Project May Require Something Different. The Hole Placement And Size Can Easily Be Modified In Sketchup. * The Top And Bottom Of This Case Attach Together Using M3 Standoffs. I Used Two 30Mm Male/Female Brass Standoffs Connected Together. I Intentionally Did Not Raise The Walls Of The Case All The Way So I Could Easily Access The Electronics Inside While The Case Is Closed. Again, The Walls Can Easily Be Raised In Sketchup If You Desire A Sealed Case. Hopefully Someone Finds This All Useful. I Admit It'S A Pretty Specific Application, But The Design Can Be Modified To Suit Your Own Project'S Needs.

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