Arduino Case
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Contents
Introduction
The LinkSprite Arduino enclosure is a complete box for your Arduino board and project can be used for various Arduino boards including Uno, Mega, Duemilanove, Leonardo, Maple and etc. Just need to align the hole to the different internal mounting hole according to your Arduino tpye.
It’s one of the first enclosures which can adapt for couple of Arduino boards in the same time. The enclosure can use with the dismountable side panles to make more internal space for the additional Arduino boards. Great use for your Arduino and project!
Features
- Made of ABS plastic (good thermostability, high intensity)
- Enclosure is easy to machine, drill, cut and shape to what you need
- Brass, screws inserts (can be used and reused for many times)
- Fits various Arduino Boards and 16X2 LCDs
- Couple of boards can be adapted in the same time
- Pop out plates for GPS, buttons, sensors, switches, knobs etc
- Products of high precision, the appearance of fine, exquisite craft.
- Design to a translucent appearance, give you a better and clearer vision.
- Hold up to 4 AAA battries internally using 2 AAA holders. AA’s can squeeze in but the case won’t close nicely so we suggset AAA’s
Dimensions
12mm X 88mm X 32mm
Usage
- 1. For the bottom, snap in the pieces to cover the two holes.
- 2. Place the Arduino so it line up with the mouning holes
- 3. Insert the screws to fix the Arduino board on the bottom.
- 4. Connect your shield and LCDs as you need
- 5. Grab the box end piece. It’s made of ABS which means it’s very easy to drill and machine according to your jacks.
- 6. The other side gets the pracut case that cover the Arduino power and programing slot
- 7. Fasten the cover and the bottom by screws at least