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DIY Orange Pi Smartphone

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DIY Orange Pi Smartphone

Things used in this project

Hardware components

Orange pi 3G-iot B
×1
Orange Pi 3G iot 4.98inch screen
×1
Speaker: 0.25W, 8 ohms
Speaker: 0.25W, 8 ohms
×1
Li-Ion Battery 1000mAh
Li-Ion Battery 1000mAh
×1

Hand tools and fabrication machines

3D Printer (generic)
3D Printer (generic)
Soldering iron (generic)
Soldering iron (generic)
Hot glue gun (generic)
Hot glue gun (generic)
Tape, Double Sided
Tape, Double Sided
You can also use another tipe of adhesive)

Story

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Custom parts and enclosures

STL for the case

First,start by gluing the screen to the frame(the circle is where the microphone will seat,so it should be at top and the smaller,square hole will be where the power button will be,it doesn't matter where it sits,it is a personal preferance. After that,start fitting the microhpone,power button and battery switch in the case and glue them in. After that start putting the electronics on top of the screen(you might want to cover the back side of the screen with electrical tape). When placing the Orange pi,make sure that the ports are facing the big cut out at the bottom.After that you should have a small cube and two chins.The small cube is glued to the button(be careful that the glue doesn't get inside of the button!) and then glue the ching in the back,at both ends of the case. The empty space is for a trasparent space,I used a cd case.

Schematics

The wiring

The wiring for the battery,microphone and power button to the Orange Pi. You also need to desolder the power button and the microhpone and attach wires to it and make sure that the wires are long enough to reach the case holes.Same thing goes for the battery and speaker too(make sure the wires are long enough)

Credits

Ferferite

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