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BeagleBone AI 3D Printed Enclosure File

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Sean_Miller over 5 years ago

If you have a 3D printer handy and a BBAI, I drew up an Autodesk Fusion 360 enclosure to cradle my BeagleBone AI.  You are welcome to grab from my github.

 

It's designed to simply protect it while I plug in components, leave it sitting on the floor, or mount it inconspicuously.  It has some bosses to land threaded fasteners (screws or machine threads) around .125" (3mm) screws.  ABS and PLA plastic are pretty forgiving when accepting your average screws found under the hood of a PC.

 

Here is the link to the latest file if you'd like to print one for yourself.  If I make changes, I'll land them back here:

https://github.com/RaisingAwesome/BBAI_ET/tree/master/Enclosures

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BBAI Case:  Autodesk Fusion 360 Model1

 

-Sean

 

 

[1] BeagleBone AI Enclosure from BBAI Backup Cam Project

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  • cstanton
    cstanton over 5 years ago +1
    Have you considered ducting to help the airflow/cooling of the BeagleBone AI board for this?
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    cstanton over 5 years ago

    Have you considered ducting to help the airflow/cooling of the BeagleBone AI board for this?

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    Sean_Miller over 5 years ago in reply to cstanton

    There's no lid so you can readily access the header for prototyping.  So, it is able to get air to the fan and expel the heated air out its side slots without issue.

     

    My goal was to make it so I could rough handle it when plugging stuff in without touching the actual BeagleBone and so I could mount it on a wall.

     

    See ya',

    Sean

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    Sean_Miller over 5 years ago in reply to cstanton

    There's no lid so you can readily access the header for prototyping.  So, it is able to get air to the fan and expel the heated air out its side slots without issue.

     

    My goal was to make it so I could rough handle it when plugging stuff in without touching the actual BeagleBone and so I could mount it on a wall.

     

    See ya',

    Sean

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