IPi Alpha 1

IPi Alpha 1

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<p>A security camera design upgraded from the IPi V4 (Now a legacy model.) that instead of using a Raspberry Pi Zero W, uses a Raspberry Pi 3A+. (Higher base CPU clock of 1.4GHz and can utilize 5G wifi connection) Just like the previous model, the camera swivels on a snap fit, print in place rotational bearing that mounts to the ceiling.</p><p><br>Instead of the RPi Zero W's passive cooling heatsink, this design incorporates a Pimoroni Fan Shim for active cooling. This is especially useful when the camera detects motion, as the CPU heats up during the processing of the task and when notifying the camera user. Six vents are located on the rear of the camera shell for airflow; as well as the I/O ports being enlarged to serve as passive ventilation when not in use.</p><p>(In the last image, the ribbon cable is attached to the wrong port, its should be in the cable slot between the aux and hdmi ports)<br><br><br><strong>Print instructions</strong></p><p>Print Settings:</p><p>Extruder: 204C&nbsp;<br>Bed: 56C&nbsp;<br>First Layer Print Height: .18mm&nbsp;<br>Standard Layer Height: .16mm<br>Wall Thickness: .40mm<br>Wall Perimeters: 2<br>Infill: 20%<br>Infill Pattern: Gyroid<br>Material Flow: 100%<br>Support Material Percentage: 18%</p><p><br>Hardware Needed:</p><p>1x Raspberry Pi 3A+</p><p>1x Raspi Camera V2</p><p>1x Raspberry Pi Compatible Ribbon Cable</p><p>1x Pimoroni Fan Shim</p><p>1x Wall Power Supply</p><p>1x USB A to USB Micro Cable</p><p>3x M4x20 Screws</p><p><br>Software Needed:</p><p>motionEyeOS</p>

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