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#Pipboy 2000 Mk II -- Episode 417

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Here at element 14 Presents, we don’t want to set the world on fire, we just want to start a flame in your heart, so today, DJ’s going to be making one of his favorite pieces of video game technology: a Pip-Boy from the fallout series. A pip-boy is a personal information processor, that is a wearable computer worn by the player that keeps track of stats, inventory, mapping, biometrics and lots of other things. It’s a smartwatch on steroids and it oozes that clunky retro-futuristic aesthetic found throughout the game world.

Bill of Material:

Product Name Manufacturer Quantity Buy Kit
Raspberry Pi 3 A+ Raspberry Pi 1 Buy Now
PiTFT 3.5 LCD Adafruit 1 Buy Now
Ultimate GPS Breakout Adafruit 1 Buy Now
Ambimate Sensor Sensor Solutions 1 Buy Now
Amber LED Cree 5 Buy Now
LED Cap VCC 5 Buy Now
Slide Switch E-Switch 1 Buy Now
Powerboost 1000C Adafruit 1 Buy Now
3mm PLA Verbatim 1 Buy Now
Rotary Encoder Alps 2 Buy Now
Pushbutton Switch Grayhill 1 Buy Now
8 Ohm 3 W Speaker Pui Audio 1 Buy Now

 

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Product Name

2500mAh Single Cell LiPo Battery

Teensy LC

20K Ohm Linear Potentiometer

2-56 x 1/4 Screw

I2S Amplifier
12mm Tactile Switch
(5x) 330 Ohm Carbon Film Resistor
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PipBoy 2000 Mk II_Resources.zip
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  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 5 years ago +1
    I am impressed! This was an ambitious project and looks great.
  • pcmofo
    pcmofo over 5 years ago +1
    Loved this project concept, build, and inclusion of failures. Awesome work. I'm working on a project that includes similar components, Raspberry Pi + LCD screen + button inputs via micro controller. It…
  • leszek_70
    leszek_70 over 4 years ago

    I dreamed about something like this ... would do some things in real life.

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  • doomguy1993
    doomguy1993 over 5 years ago

    wow when I saw this I really liked what you done,but i'm going to put it into a pipboy 2000 mk vi model.....

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  • pcmofo
    pcmofo over 5 years ago

    Loved this project concept, build, and inclusion of failures. Awesome work.

    I'm working on a project that includes similar components, Raspberry Pi + LCD screen + button inputs via micro controller. It's not clear how you are getting the Teensie to talk to the Pi. My best guess is you have some super basic code on the Teensie that translates button presses etc into keyboard presses and the Teensie is emulating a USB keyboard connected to the Pi.

     

    Can you confirm or provide example code for the the Teensie as to how you are handling this input?

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  • DAB
    DAB over 5 years ago

    Nice build.

     

    DAB

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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 5 years ago

    I must say, I love these builds.  I can't say that I've played Fallout, but taking something from a game and bringing it to life is fascinating.  Awesome job!

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    fmilburn over 5 years ago

    I am impressed!  This was an ambitious project and looks great.

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