The DC-DC converter picks up 13.8V from the power header on the RS-HFIQ and supplies the PI and the powered USB hub. I did remove the UFO202 from its plastic case and shorten/resoldered the attached the USB cable to reduce the excess and I cut a 3.5MM right angle audio jumper and soldered the ends to the jacks in the UFO202 to eliminate the need for the RCA jacks. Laptop speaker bar, USB powered if you want to work voice modes.Įven if you have to purchase everything new the total cost should be under $500. Rear panel and inside base plate (gnaw your own) PACTEC Sloping Enclosur e 62291-501-000 (get the kit without the front and back panels)įront panel (the one in the picture was made by Front Panel Express the file is IQ64.fpd at the bottom of the page) Two 4-port USB hubs, with the ports all in a line, the internal unit must accept external power for the LCD Waveshare 7" LCD 1024X600 Capacitive Touchscreen HDMI display Most exciting of all, for us, was the new record Dave bagged with this balloon. Use the original power supply or a power source with enough power. If you’ve been wondering what happened to PIE, the Raspberry Pi camera-equipped balloon Dave Akerman launched on Saturday (with considerable hinderance from me, Eben and JamesH), Dave’s blogged about the launch and its aftermath. In this example standard is com12 and enhanced is com13. Make a note of which port number yours shows as. One for standard and one showing an enhanced port. Expand 'ports com & ptt', There should be two comm ports.
Connect the network cable, HDMI screen, keyboard and mouse and start the Raspi by plugging in the power connector. In windows 7 you can get there by: start->right click computer->properties->device manager. Insert the SD card into the slot of the Raspi.
Raspberry PI 3 Model B or B+ (it needs a case and some thermal management.īehringher UFO202 sound card (don't substitute unless you are familiar with Linux driver setup)ġ3.8V IN to 5V OUT DC-DC Converter rated at 3-5A First start and basic setup Raspberry Pi.