LoRaWAN Gateway case with GPS
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This is my redesign of the excellent case design produced by @Amedee.
I liked the case but wanted to shuffle things around a little - moving the connectors to the rear of the chassis, and adding an indicator panel to the front.
This unit targets the GNZ Pi/iC880a backplane [1] rather than the original coredump.ch variety [2]. Additionally I wanted to add a GPS module [3].
Partial bill of materials
1 x Panel mount micro USB extender [5]
1 x iC880a LoRaWAN concentrator [4]
1 x Raspberry Pi 3 (model 2 should work fine too)
1 x GNZ Pi iC880a backplane [1]
7 x 5mm LEDs (your choice of colours.. I used GRN for power, RED for PPS pulse, BLU for concentrator status
1 x GY-NEO6MV2 Ublox GPS module + ceramic antenna [eg 6]
1 x 20mm pitch Veroboard for mounting LEDs
1 x 30mm x 15mm 5V case fan
Wire, 2.5mm, 3mm screws/nuts etc
Filament - I used Rigid Ink blue PLA for the plates, Florence Tech Marble for the top and bottom, Florence Tech TPU for the feet.
Backplate
I liked the case but wanted to shuffle things around a little - moving the connectors to the rear of the chassis, and adding an indicator panel to the front.
This unit targets the GNZ Pi/iC880a backplane [1] rather than the original coredump.ch variety [2]. Additionally I wanted to add a GPS module [3].
Partial bill of materials
1 x Panel mount micro USB extender [5]
1 x iC880a LoRaWAN concentrator [4]
1 x Raspberry Pi 3 (model 2 should work fine too)
1 x GNZ Pi iC880a backplane [1]
7 x 5mm LEDs (your choice of colours.. I used GRN for power, RED for PPS pulse, BLU for concentrator status
1 x GY-NEO6MV2 Ublox GPS module + ceramic antenna [eg 6]
1 x 20mm pitch Veroboard for mounting LEDs
1 x 30mm x 15mm 5V case fan
Wire, 2.5mm, 3mm screws/nuts etc
Filament - I used Rigid Ink blue PLA for the plates, Florence Tech Marble for the top and bottom, Florence Tech TPU for the feet.
Backplate
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