Asgard posted a case design for the BLiVIT project we covered earlier: This photo is a rendering of the new case design for the BLiVIT. It should have enough vertical clearance for the entire BLiVIT maximum assembly, that being the BLiVIT … Read more
Here’s another cool acrylic magnet case for Bus Pirate v4 made by Diego with his CNC machine. Hi, i’ve made a case for my BP V4 with my cnc (Acrylic & Magnets), you can find all the file on my … Read more
The ATX Breakout Board v1.1 Sick of Beige case is back in stock at Seeed Studio. This case is designed to be simple, cheap, and easy to assemble. The ATX Breakout Board is sandwiched between two laser-cut acrylic sheets, and … Read more
Mewse posted pictures of this inexpensive plastic case for USB IR Toy: It’s $1.20 USD with free shipping, you can cut a notch in for the mini-USB connector and use foam tape to stick the board down. Via the forum. … Read more
Bit-tech is holding a Raspberry Pi case making competition: We’re offering you the chance to win your very own Rasberry Pi Model B. All you have to do is build your own case for the Model B Rev 2. Of course, … Read more
We designed Sick of Beige cases and the accompanying PCB standard sizes because we were sick of plain beige boxes. If you, however, are not sick of them, here is a beige box that fits the DP5031 standard PCB size. … Read more
Voidptr used clear shrink wrap to encase his Bus Pirate v3 and cut holes for the IO headers. See our case video from a few months ago, and even more awesome DIY cases from Bus Pirate fans. Check out our … Read more
All the Sick of Beige case sizes are now available at Seeed Studio for $3. This case is designed to be simple, cheap, and easy to assemble. The PCB is sandwiched between two laser-cut acrylic sheets, and the whole assembly is … Read more
Bkubicek made a 3D-printed Bus Blaster case: Its a case for the v2.5 Bus Blaster. My first attempt to nurbs surfaces using rhino. Bus Blaster v2 is an experimental, high-speed JTAG debugger for ARM processors, FPGAs, CPLDs, flash, and more. … Read more
ATX Breakout Board v1.1 Sick of Beige case is available for $4 at Seeed Studio. This case is designed to be simple, cheap, and easy to assemble. The ATX Breakout Board is sandwiched between two laser-cut acrylic sheets, and the … Read more
Matseng was bored over the weekend and decided to make some art. He soldered up a Little Wire in dead bug style using a fine tipped soldering iron, stereo microscope, and 2 hours of his time. Check out below how … Read more
Here is a custom case built for the Little Wire: This version of the Little Wire is the probably best derivative work i have ever seen! So cute and beautiful! Well done : ) Little Wire is multi-featured USB controlled … Read more
Believe it or not, Maxim dedicated a whole app note to describing the benefits of using disposable metal boxes as EMI shielded enclosures for your projects. Small steel tins some candy manufacturers use provide both electrical and magnetic shielding: One … Read more
A clear laser-cut acrylic project case kit that fits Sick of Beige DP5031 PCBs (50mmx31mm) is now available at Seeed for $3. We’re adding case sizes as you ask for them, so if you’d like a specific one please give … Read more
Today we built up some prototypes to go to Seeed later this week. We did new PCB intake and scanning (look for them in the free PCB store soon). Added some more warnings and clarifications to the free PCB store … Read more
Riktw designed a case for his CMSIS-DAP ARM debugger based on our Sick of Beige templates, and standard PCB footprints for eagle. You can find his laser cutting design files in the forum. I also made a small casing for … Read more
Today’s 3D model is the Sick of Beige case for the ATX Breakout Board v1.1. This board recycles an old computer PSU into a handy bench tool with 3.3/5/12/-12 volt supplies. The case uses 8x8mm standoffs and some bolts to … Read more
Systemstech submitted a Bus Pirate v3.6 Sick of Beige design. His design has the board mounted on an inner ring with mounting holes, with the other sheets glued together. All the layers are welded with solvent but for the last … Read more
Systems tech posted pictures of a case he built for his Bus Pirate v4. He cut up a standard small case to have access to the IO header, LEDs, and the USB jack. Some foam padding is keeping everything tight. … Read more
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