Car Monitor, USB battery for mobile and wireless keyboard here is everything you need to assemble a complete computer with the Raspberry Pi. For the chassis, however, it needs a better idea.
Transforming the Raspberry Pi in a complete computer is one of the most popular attempts among those who bought the mini computers from $ 35 for the foundation of English. A starting point for anyone who is considering this project comes from SK Pang Electronics , who has assembled an aesthetically questionable, but fully functional.
In addition to the Raspberry Pi they have been used a standard battery like those commonly used to charge mobile phones via USB, a small monitor as those that are mounted on the car, and a mini wireless keyboard with touchpad included , available online for a few dollars. At this point you just strive to make the components one. The plastic plate chosen by SK Pang frankly there seems a great idea because it amplifies the space occupied by the component. Surely the assembly will be easy to transport, but certainly not easy to handle.
Without traveling too much with the imagination, you might think to replace the plastic plate to the chassis of an old notebook , previously emptied of the original members. Someone tried?
As for the connection between the various parts, the author of the project says that the most difficult part is connecting the monitor and the Raspberry Pi on drums, because you have to be divided appropriately the power output and thus allow the use of the whole system . All the details are online, for those who want to take a cue from this idea.
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