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| Started by | Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> |
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| First post | 2015-06-22 15:43 +0200 |
| Last post | 2015-06-24 18:07 -0400 |
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mechanical dimensions Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> - 2015-06-22 15:43 +0200
Re: mechanical dimensions Tomasz Torcz <zdzichu@irc.-spamu.nie.chce-.pl> - 2015-06-22 17:08 +0000
Re: mechanical dimensions Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> - 2015-06-24 08:56 +0200
Re: mechanical dimensions rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2015-06-22 21:37 -0400
Re: mechanical dimensions Andy Burns <usenet.feb2014@adslpipe.co.uk> - 2015-06-23 07:22 +0100
Re: mechanical dimensions Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> - 2015-06-24 08:55 +0200
Re: mechanical dimensions Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> - 2015-06-24 08:59 +0200
Re: mechanical dimensions Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> - 2015-06-24 18:18 +0100
Re: mechanical dimensions Martin Gregorie <martin@address-in-sig.invalid> - 2015-06-24 22:33 +0000
Re: mechanical dimensions rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2015-06-24 18:07 -0400
| From | Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> |
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| Date | 2015-06-22 15:43 +0200 |
| Subject | mechanical dimensions |
| Message-ID | <cuqhn7F7u8qU1@mid.individual.net> |
Hi, I'm developing a 19" rack mount "case" in OpenSCAD for the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. I would like to have the mechanical dimensions to put the holes and cutouts at the right places. The only thing I found are measurements from the top but not from the side or front/back. Bye Stefan
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| From | Tomasz Torcz <zdzichu@irc.-spamu.nie.chce-.pl> |
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| Date | 2015-06-22 17:08 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrnmogg8d.47j.zdzichu@mother.pipebreaker.pl> |
| In reply to | #8950 |
Dzieki, Dom, za post o tresci: > On 22/06/15 16:59, Tomasz Torcz wrote: >> Dzieki, Stefan, za post o tresci: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm developing a 19" rack mount "case" in OpenSCAD for the Raspberry Pi >>> 2 Model B. I would like to have the mechanical dimensions to put the >>> holes and cutouts at the right places. The only thing I found are >>> measurements from the top but not from the side or front/back. >> >> Does this help? >> >> Two 2.5mm (drilled 2.9mm for M2.5 screw) non plated mounting holes have been >> provided to assist with ATE test mounting. Positions of these holes relative to >> the bottom left of the PCB (Power Input Corner) are: >> >> Corner: 0.0mm,0.0mm >> First Mount: 25.5mm,18.0mm >> Second Mount: 80.1mm, 43.6mm >> > Possibly... if that wasn't the spec for the old B model, not the 2B > which was the model asked about. Sorry, it is easy to get lost between so many models. > The 2B has the same dimensions as the B+, with four proper mounting > holes. Unfortunately I don't have the dimensions, but you could always > measure one. So this should be relevant: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/mechanical/Raspberry-Pi-B-Plus-V1.2-Mechanical-Drawing.pdf https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/mechanical/Raspberry-Pi-B-Plus-V1.2-Mechanical.dxf -- Tomasz Torcz ,,(...) today's high-end is tomorrow's embedded processor.'' xmpp: zdzichubg@chrome.pl -- Mitchell Blank on LKML
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| From | Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> |
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| Date | 2015-06-24 08:56 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <cuv2llFchbbU3@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #8958 |
Hi Tomasz, Tomasz Torcz schrieb am 22.06.2015 um 19:08: > > So this should be relevant: > https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/mechanical/Raspberry-Pi-B-Plus-V1.2-Mechanical-Drawing.pdf > https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/mechanical/Raspberry-Pi-B-Plus-V1.2-Mechanical.dxf Again - this is from the top. Bye Stefan
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| From | rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2015-06-22 21:37 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <mmad60$ao4$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #8950 |
On 6/22/2015 9:43 AM, Stefan Krister wrote: > Hi, > > I'm developing a 19" rack mount "case" in OpenSCAD for the Raspberry Pi > 2 Model B. I would like to have the mechanical dimensions to put the > holes and cutouts at the right places. The only thing I found are > measurements from the top but not from the side or front/back. This is one of many reasons why the rPi is not a good choice to use in any commercial product. It just is not specified enough to count on any aspect of it remaining constant over the life of a product it is used in. Of course you didn't say you were using it in a commercial product. In that case I would think the one accurate mechanical drawing available and your own measurements should suffice. When I searched for this info I found the images were most important, so I did an image search. I found the heights of the top side connectors easily. The bottom side components were no so easy to find. Fortunately they were no so important to me. -- Rick
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| From | Andy Burns <usenet.feb2014@adslpipe.co.uk> |
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| Date | 2015-06-23 07:22 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <pZ-dnbGr6IGzZhXInZ2dnUU78YWdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk> |
| In reply to | #8960 |
rickman wrote: > one of many reasons why the rPi is not a good choice to use in any > commercial product. It just is not specified enough to count on any > aspect of it remaining constant over the life of a product it is > used in. They do bear this in mind (from the Pi2 launch blog entry) "We have a lot of industrial customers who will want to stick with Raspberry Pi 1 for the time being. We’ll keep building Raspberry Pi 1 Model B and Model B+ as long as there’s demand for it" There's also the Pi Compute Module.
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| From | Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> |
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| Date | 2015-06-24 08:55 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <cuv2j1FchbbU2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #8950 |
Hi Tomasz, Tomasz Torcz schrieb am 22.06.2015 um 17:59: > > Does this help? nope. Because this is already well described in the drawing from the _top_. Bye Stefan
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| From | Stefan Krister <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> |
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| Date | 2015-06-24 08:59 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <cuv2qgFchbbU4@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #8950 |
Hi Martin, Martin Gregorie schrieb am 22.06.2015 um 18:04: > > Does OpenSCAD let you import photos so you can draw over them on another > layer? No, it doesn't. > Alternatively, if you own a vernier caliper or even a good steel ruler, > why not use that to measure the RPi pcb, hole positions, etc? That > should should be accurate enough. You can use the caliper or a set of > drills to measure the hole sizes very accurately. Sure I did that already. But as mentioned earlier - it would be nice if there is a drawing with measurements from the side, front and back. Bye Stefan
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| From | Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> |
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| Date | 2015-06-24 18:18 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <K7p*uMRyv@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk> |
| In reply to | #8978 |
Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote: > What I did was import photos into Inkscape, scale and orient them as > appropriate, then draw over them. Export as DXF, include the DXF in > OpenSCAD as a line, then extrude the path in OpenSCAD to make a shape. > The resulting laser-cut output was pretty accurate. > > (OpenSCAD is a description-based 3D modelling package - it's all code, > there's no 'layers' or 'drawing') Forgot to add, the first step in the process was to scan the hardware (not RPi related) using a photocopier that produced scale-accurate PDFs that could be imported into Inkscape with correct dimensions. The main awkwardness was parallax - if things aren't planar then the depth makes the dimensions slightly inaccurate. Theo
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| From | Martin Gregorie <martin@address-in-sig.invalid> |
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| Date | 2015-06-24 22:33 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <mmfb8c$79p$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #8984 |
On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 18:18:08 +0100, Theo Markettos wrote: > The main awkwardness was parallax - if things aren't planar then the > depth makes the dimensions slightly inaccurate. > Which is why I mentioned using GIMP's perspective tool to correct for incorrect (handheld) camera positioning. However, if you have the time, there's not a lot that can beat using a vernier caliper to measure dimensions and either that or a drill set for hole dimensions. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org |
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| From | rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2015-06-24 18:07 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <mmf9kg$1ud$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #8950 |
On 6/24/2015 2:49 AM, Stefan Krister wrote: > Hi, > > Woody schrieb am 22.06.2015 um 17:53: >> "Stefan Krister" <stefan.krister@creative.chaos.de> wrote in message >> news:cuqhn7F7u8qU1@mid.individual.net... >>> >>> I would like to have the mechanical dimensions to put the >>> holes and cutouts at the right places. The only thing I found are >>> measurements from the top but not from the side or front/back. > >> Google 'fixing sizes 19in rack mount' and go to the images section - >> you will find there everything you need. > > People don't read. Or don't understand. The rack isn't the problem since > it's well described all over the internet. > > Measurements from the front, back and side of the Pi aren't. There is > only a drawing from the top. If you search more, especially on images, you can find measurements others have made. Some of them give wrong info, so verify everything for yourself. -- Rick
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