My cyberdeck - Weyland Corp. Edition
Pi4
► 7" Touchscreen
► 5x Gigabit switch
► 20000 mah battery
► RTC
► 4 Watt Class-D amp
► military grade water proof case - Pelican 1300 - *still not finished*
► (keyboard will be replaced)
Compact Pi Based Cyberdeck with Mechanical Keyboard
This is my Raspberry Pi Zero based cyberdeck with hand-wired ortholinear mechanical keyboard.
► Laser cut steel frame with attached 3d printed panels
► Handwired keyboard running QMK
► 7 inch LCD panel with adjustable angle
► Integrated USB hub
► Lipo battery with charging circuit
► Kailh red low-profile switches with MBK profile caps
► Measures:210x200x23 mm (8.5x8x7/8 inches)777 grams (27 oz)
My “VirtuScope” cyberdeck
pi 4
► 8gb ram
► 7-inch 1024x600 lcd
► wireless 60% keyboard
Raspberry pi deck I put together
Pi 4
► 8.8-inch bar display
► custom made keyboard
Framedeck - custom portable with integrated keyboard and trackball
► framework i5 mainboard + battery
► 16gb ram + 256gb storage (both expandable)
► Stacked clear acrylic case with brass hardware
► Wifi
► Custom 36 key mechanical keyboard (Gazzew Boba U4 Silents)
► Miryoku keymap
► Repurposed Logitech trackball module
► Stereo speakers
► 2 USB-C ports for charging/accessories
► Fully supported with Fedora 34/35 + other distros
First crack at it, pretty proud
Pi4 4gb
► HyperPixel 4.0 display
► 32gb SD (will expand when I reflash)
► PocketType keyboard
► Modified acrylic housing
► Anker PowerCore 20100mAh
► TP-Link Archer T3U Plus AC1300
► Cabinet hinges
► Arguably too much electrical tape
I made the Raspberry Pi Recovery Kit,
a cyberDeck designed to be used as a portable network core
► An Adafruit 10” HDMI LCD screen that ran off 12V with its own breakout board
► A Raspberry Pi Model B (today’s version would be something like the Pi 3B+,
since this case doesn’t allow for active cooling)
► A dual channel, high current 12V motor controller (discontinued)
► Step-down DC to DC converter,
allowing high voltage power input and powering the 12V display
► 12V to 5V to power the Pi. This one is cheaper than the solution I used
► Adafruit GPS Breakout on Amazon or Adafruit
► Adafruit RTC breakout on Amazon or Adafruit
Working cyberpack prototype
Microsoft Surface
► 7-inch touch display
► foldable for backpack design
► still work in progress
A retro-style deck I built
► 7.9 inch widescreen
► 48-keys Kailh Choc v1 switches
► and homemade laser dye-sub MBK keycaps
⚠️ Watch this dance ⚠️
Video by Luis Quintero:
https://www.pexels.com/video/abstract-video-4990242/
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