CYBERDECK Expansion Plate
2021-08-17 | By Adafruit Industries
License: See Original Project 3D Printing Raspberry Pi
Courtesy of Adafruit
Guide by Ruiz Brothers
Overview
Got yourself a new CYBERDECK and wanna add breakouts like an IR thermal camera? Make yourself a mounting plate! This can be 3D printed, laser cut, or CNC milled. Heck, this could even be cut out of wood! The mounting plate is available as a 3D model (STEP, STL) and vector format (SVG, DXF).
The mounting plate features mounting holes sized for the CYBERDECK HAT. It can be secured to the PCB using M2.5 standoffs and screws.
Use the two slotted rails to secure breakout boards with M2.5 or M3 hardware.
The plate is designed for the CYBERDECK HAT and Bonnet.
The infamous hacker demo above is the hollywood linux script by Dustin Kirkland. The display is the 3.5in PiTFT.
Prerequisite Guides
Take a moment to walk through the following guides.
Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop - Full Computer Kit
Adafruit CYBERDECK HAT for Raspberry Pi 400
Adafruit CYBERDECK Bonnet for Raspberry Pi 400
PiTFT Plus 480x320 3.5" TFT+Touchscreen for Raspberry Pi
Adafruit AMG8833 IR Thermal Camera Breakout
STEMMA QT / Qwiic JST SH 4-Pin Cable
Black Nylon Machine Screw and Stand-off Set – M2.5 Thread
CAD Files
Files for 3D Printing
The file names have a prefix denoting the version for the HAT or Bonnet. The suffix numbers relate to the length of the slot.
- hat-plate-66mm.stl
- hat-plate-46mm.stl
- bonnet-plate-66mm.stl
- bonnet-plate-46mm.stl
The plate can be 3D printed, CNC milled, or laser cut. The dimensions can be adjusted by changing the user parameters in Fusion 360.
CAD Source Files
Download the STEP or Fusion 360 archive. The source files contain sketches, user parameters, and models of the Cyberdeck HAT and PiTFT.
For more 3D models of parts, check out the 3D parts repo on GitHub.
Download the vector files for CNC milling or laser cutting. The DXF is an export from Fusion 360. The SVG has been modified as a compound path for best accessibility.
Mechanical Drawing
Use the mechanical drawing to create custom attachments. The dimensions can help determine material stock size for CNC milling or laser cutting.
Cyberdeck HAT Plate Drawing PDF
Assembly
Use hardware screws to secure the plate to the CYBERDECK.
Secure the standoffs to the plate using M2.5 x 6mm long screws. Insert a screw through the mounting hole and fasten a standoff onto the thread of the screw.
Place the CYBERDECK over the standoffs and insert an M2.5 x 6mm screw. Use a screwdriver to secure the CYBERDECK to the plate.
Install M2.5 screws and F-M standoffs onto the STEMMA QT breakout. Place the threads of the standoffs through the slot on the plate. Use hex nuts to secure the STEMMQ QT breakout to the plate.
Install the Pi TFT by lining up the headers and firmly pressing them together.
Use the STEMMA QT cable to connect the breakout to the CYBERDECK using the port on the side.
Plug in the CYBERDECK to the back of the Pi400.
Now you’re ready for HACKING!
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