Is there a case available ?
I haven’t seen any but there are some 3D models available:
What kind of case are you looking for?
You could use 4-40 standoffs and screws with some wood or acrylic sheets to make an open air case:
Some basic options in acrylic:
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Cool, thanks for the update! :)
I would like to build a more enclosed system with support for the SATA drive and some of the front panel I/O connectors as the board has support for them.
Does anyone know if the Jetson is following a Zotac or ITX style standard?
I think it’s not following any standard. Check the “Mechanical and Assembly Documentation” section in
https://developer.nvidia.com/jetson-tk1-support for details.
I listed some open and closed enclosures you could use, on the Wiki ([url]http://elinux.org/Jetson/Enclosures[/url]). Feel free to add other ones to the Wiki if you’ve used a different enclosure and been happy with it!
My Puget case arrived today, and it’s absolutely beautiful! The option of having a hard drive mountable to it is just icing in the cake, even though I will not be using one for this particular project.
I went for Pburgess “sneeze guard” case [url]http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:348473[/url], here’s how it looks like in pink acrylic:
[url]http://www.vihrearobotti.com/JetsonTK1_case.JPG[/url]
Because I didn’t have laser cut equipment nearby, I ordered the case online from outfab.com. Basically you just select the material and then upload the model in PDF format.
I did the small modifications (cut color, alignment, line width) needed by outfab.com to Pburgess model. I’ve ready model PDF file here, in case you want to get one too [url]http://www.vihrearobotti.com/jetson-sandwich.pdf[/url]. Model size is 6" x 12" and it fits to 1 “outfab.com acryl unit/sheet”.
Total price for this pink acrylic unit were 34$ + postages. Of course you have to buy screws and standoffs separately then :)