odroid h2 case 3d models
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This is a Odroid N2+ MiniITX Adapter. ...The "IO_Shild_2mm_higher.stl" fits for cases with higher standoffs (6mm).
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Odroid U3 Bag on Nao Robot This straightforward 3D-printed "bag" or case securely holds the Odroid U3 behind a Nao humanoid robot, enhancing its processing power. ...Inspired by Konstantinos Chatzilygeroudis and designed by Dhionis Sako, this accessory...
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I struggled to print the ODroid C2 bottom case initially until I caught on that the "ODROID" text was embossed, not debossed from the surface. Consequently, adhesion wasn't great due to my FFCP's limitations. ...To address this issue, I experimented...
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Compact snap-on desk mount designed specifically for Odroid C1 and C2 units, providing a sleek and convenient way to utilize your original case as a sturdy desktop stand.
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This is a 3D-printed case for an audio HAT that fits directly onto the ODROID-GO. It connects to the 10-pin header socket and has been designed to be used with a PCM5102A DAC Decoder I2S 32bit Player Module, which can be found for example here:...
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I designed a custom case for my Odroid XU4 emulator using FeedMePi's N64,000 Game emulator as inspiration. I experimented with various materials, including wood and Legos, before stumbling upon Peterholzapfel's remix: N64 Retro Pi. I was impressed by...
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This is a case for 2 full sized hard drives and an odroid HC4. You will need 1/4 inch jam nuts and 1/4 inch threaded rods. Dremel slots into the end of the rods and use that to tighten from the bottom and hold in place while hand tightening the jam...
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... for printing. Various screen snapshots demonstrate different configurations of the model in openSCAD. An example of a case design leveraging this model is the Configurable Odroid XU4 Open-Frame Case at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2655875.
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Just embedded "ODROID GO" logo directly onto the front panel using TinkerCAD's precise design capabilities.
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I've saved time and plastic by combining two printable parts that fit seamlessly together, accommodating the official Odroid Xu4 case. Part links can be found on Ameridroid (odroid-xu4) or Amazon (B003X26VV4). Here are my print settings: Rafts: Off...
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If one wishes to mount the N2/N2+ closer to the wall, simply split the model at the desired height in your favorite slicer prior to printing.Secure the left and right brackets to the N2/N2+ heatsink with four M3 x 30mm screws.If you are looking for a...
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This is an enclosure for the ODROID-X2+ embedded system board from Hardkernel. It features two parts: the case and the lid. I've noticed that the X2 is a bit outdated, but I'm one of the last remaining users on the planet. Luckily, this enclosure...
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Modified version of cover for Odroid M1 with Home Assistant logo. ... CAN'T fit Sata Drive inside.
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Simple case for Odroid N2, N2+ and M1 (their connector layout and the heatsink profile are very similar).The M1 version is tall enough to allow an SATA SSD to be mounted (although I didn't use the original mounting kit).The case keeps the heatsink in...
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This all started as a remix of johnbiehler's "ODroid Go buttons" Thing, but I wound up scrapping all of my edits and making this all from scratch. Still want to give him credit though as I was initially working with those buttons. I wanted a kind of...
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This is a mounting plate/case for the Odroid-C2, so it can be securely fastened to the back of a TV or monitor via their built-in mounting nuts. This keeps it out of the way and safe, making it a "smarter" TV or All-In-One media/PC. Mounted to the...
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A cover and wall mount for my odroid HC1 with possible fan (3030) holder. ... it's not perfect but it works
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Created this 10" 2u rackmount plate which allows you to rackmount your Odroid MC1 cluster. ...It uses M3 self tapping screws to attach the cluster to the plate.
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... airflow and heat dissipation within each device. Each fan is carefully installed to maximize its effectiveness, ensuring the systems run at optimal temperatures. This upgrade improves overall performance and extends the lifespan of the Odroid HC2s.
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Some of us may think the buttons stick up too high on our Portapack H2 or H2+, fearing they might get broken off. WELL, do I have a solution for you! Glue this little gizmo to the case around the buttons, and voila!, the buttons no longer seem to...
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... in place. I created this design using FreeCAD as a single piece before cutting it out. The FreeCAD source file is included. Further details about the entire project can be found at my blog: http://www.bluemind.org/odroid-n1-enhanced-nas-19-rack/.
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This bracket is specifically designed to securely attach an ODROID-N2 to a standard VESA 100x100 TV mount, allowing for effortless installation on the rear of any compatible television.
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Odroid Go Advance owners can now upgrade their handheld console with custom-made shoulder buttons and a personalized power button that adds a touch of personality to their gaming experience.
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... that 1.5" would be just right). We made an instructable with more information here:http://www.instructables.com/id/Odroid-C2-Vu-7-Sbc-Tablet-Computer-for-Kids/ My daughter calls it "Frankentab." We hope this inspires you to make your own projects!
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**oDroid-XU4** The oDroid-XU4 is positioned at the top with its USB 3.0 ports facing to the left. It is secured in place by four screws. **2.5'' SSD/HDD** There is space for two 7mm drives, and it can be used with an adapter SATA to USB. The drive...
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Printing: Quality : 0.12 to 0.20mm Infill : 10-20% Wall : 4 Top/Bottom : 5 or 6 Glue the two parts and use two pads (I glued this with double-sided tape : http://tiny.cc/93hytz) in the left and right of the location for the Odroid to hold it in...
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I crafted a custom enclosure for my new headphone DAC, which I picked up discreetly from the backroom stash showcased on YouTube. ...The goal was to create a cover that completely enveloped the PCB and matched the width of my trusty Odroid.