Sometimes it is useful to mount your Raspberry Pi based project permanently in a control cabinet - for example in home automation or industrial applications. In such cases our RasPiBox Enclosure Set for Raspberry Pi A+, 3B+ and 4B can help you to come to a rugged solution with professional look.
In this documentation we will show you how to use RasPiBox with the different Raspberry Pi Boards boards.
The kit includes a prototyping PCB with integrated 5V power supply. So you can use for example 24V DC by the cabinet to power the Raspberry Pi inside the enclosure.
PCB Assemblyn the first step you have to assemble the PCB on the ArduiBox kit. Please follow the attached construction manual.
If needed, you can add additional circuit or modules (RTC, communication...) on the breadboard area beside the Raspberry Pi. Beside the breadboard you will find all GPIO and power pins.
PCB Mountingnow you can plug the Raspberry Pi board of your choice to the main PCB:
Depending on the used terminals you have to remove the terminal covers of the top shell.
These covers comes with rated break points. You can remove it with a screw driver and a nose pliers
After mounting the top shell you be ready to mount the RasPiBox in a cabinet:
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