August 13, 2023
Description
More INFO (build instructions, build log etc.):
https://hackaday.io/project/192073-techniks-cyberdeck
The Cyberdeck housing is designed in such a way that all components are screwed to the housing from the inside with sufficient space reserves. This means that holders for components can be changed later, and also the IO panels are both very easy to adapt and replace.
Due to the compact design, I decided to use a trackball instead of a mini trackpad, since I also want to remain flexible with the SBC, the trackpad is connected to the SBC via USB. This required a Arduino PRO micro which also takes the controller function for the side wheel.
It's my first project with fusion 360.
Special features
Design in general
Rear panel
(can be slided into the case and is held in position by the bottom cover)
IO panel
(can be slided into the case and is held in position by the bottom cover)
Peripherals
Other properties
Painting color
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike