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A minimalist 'retro' style web radio, based on Volumio with a Raspberry Pi Zero W.
Push-fit panels for the fascia, switch button holders and others.
Only glue needed to secure the Zero bottom case to the enclosure, the speaker mounts and 16x02 LCD panel (i used tapered screws instead for the LCD and the Pi to its case)
I also added an enclosure without a switch panel and volume knob, if you want to go headless with Volumio.
**Parts required for this build:**
1. Raspberry Pi Zero W
2. 3W Speakers 45mm x 2 (i got these from some old desktop speakers)
3. PCM5102 I2C DAC or any DAC Phat of your choice.
4. PAM8403 Amp with Potentiometer/Volume Control
5. 16x02 LCD with I2C piggyback
6. 4 x Tactile momentary switches (4 or 2 legs type)
After doing a bit of homework, got the GPIO button listener and LCD display to work.
A fun project to build, looks cool on my workbench too! :)
**Useful Setup Guides:**
1. Volumio Setup - https://volumio.github.io/docs/User_Manual/Quick_
Push-fit panels for the fascia, switch button holders and others.
Only glue needed to secure the Zero bottom case to the enclosure, the speaker mounts and 16x02 LCD panel (i used tapered screws instead for the LCD and the Pi to its case)
I also added an enclosure without a switch panel and volume knob, if you want to go headless with Volumio.
**Parts required for this build:**
1. Raspberry Pi Zero W
2. 3W Speakers 45mm x 2 (i got these from some old desktop speakers)
3. PCM5102 I2C DAC or any DAC Phat of your choice.
4. PAM8403 Amp with Potentiometer/Volume Control
5. 16x02 LCD with I2C piggyback
6. 4 x Tactile momentary switches (4 or 2 legs type)
After doing a bit of homework, got the GPIO button listener and LCD display to work.
A fun project to build, looks cool on my workbench too! :)
**Useful Setup Guides:**
1. Volumio Setup - https://volumio.github.io/docs/User_Manual/Quick_
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