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HiFiBerry/ Raspberry Enclosure
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This is a enclosure for my HiFiBerry + Raspberry + DOGL128-6 LCD, but it could be used for any other Raspberry Pi project that needs a little more space for shields, cables...
I'm running MPD (music player deamon) with LICR for IR-Remote on it. The music is stored on a 64GB USB drive and the system is connected via WiFi to the network.
I used a display from Display Assembly (DOGL128-6) which I bought here:
https://www.reichelt.de/DOG-LCD-Module/EA-DOGL128L-6/3/index.html?ACTION=3&GROUPID=3007&ARTICLE=86716&SEARCH=DOGL&OFFSET=1000&WKID=0&
Added the files needed for the display pcb. I created them with KiCAD.
The connector on the PCB is the same as on the first generation Raspi. The pin used for the background LED is connected to GPIO18 (pin12 on the DOGL128 pcb) but that one is used by the HiFiBerry board so you need to connect it to a different pin (I used the new second hardware pwm on the new 40 pin connector = pin 32/ GPIO12).
I'm running MPD (music player deamon) with LICR for IR-Remote on it. The music is stored on a 64GB USB drive and the system is connected via WiFi to the network.
I used a display from Display Assembly (DOGL128-6) which I bought here:
https://www.reichelt.de/DOG-LCD-Module/EA-DOGL128L-6/3/index.html?ACTION=3&GROUPID=3007&ARTICLE=86716&SEARCH=DOGL&OFFSET=1000&WKID=0&
Added the files needed for the display pcb. I created them with KiCAD.
The connector on the PCB is the same as on the first generation Raspi. The pin used for the background LED is connected to GPIO18 (pin12 on the DOGL128 pcb) but that one is used by the HiFiBerry board so you need to connect it to a different pin (I used the new second hardware pwm on the new 40 pin connector = pin 32/ GPIO12).
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