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- | == CAD Data for the rad1o | + | see [[extension:lasercase|Laser Cut Enclosure]] |
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- | If you want to build your own case for the rad1o, we added DXF files to github. | + | |
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- | rad1o_dimension.dxf ist just the PCB outline with holes. | + | |
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- | https://github.com/rad1o/hardware/blob/master/rad1o_dimension.dxf | + | |
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- | rad1o_with_parts.dxf is PCB and the Display, Joystick and factory mounted connectors. | + | |
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- | https://github.com/rad1o/hardware/blob/master/rad1o_with_parts.dxf | + | |
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- | You can also easily make your own dxf files using Eagle, just activate your desired layers and run the dxf.ulp | + | |
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- | There was some question about the height, normally there are no parts on the backside, only if you need JTAG connections or a few CPLD extension lines connects here. If you solder the SMA connectors, you need about 1,5 mm here. Frontside you need a minimum hight of 5mm for the Audio connector and a hole for Display and Joystick. | + | |
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- | Happy building or knitting | + | |
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