PiCon-One is a multi-function controller for automation and industrial use cases. At its heart is the smallest member of the Raspberry family, the Raspberry Pi Zero W. Instead of adding a "hat" on top of the Raspberry, I reversed the roles: The Pi becomes the "hat" for the controller mainboard, which has been fitted to a Takachi enclosure.
The design aims to add flexible power configuration, real-time clock, GPS positioning, display and communication interfaces, enabling rapid prototyping under the widespread Raspberry Pi ecosystem.
Layers: 2 Dimension: 118mm x 168mm PCB Thickness: 1.6 PCB Color: Green Surface Finish: LeadFree HASL-RoHS Copper Weight: 1 Material: FR4-Standard Tg 130-140C Gerber: PiCon-One Gerber V1.0a
Takachi Enclosure: SPCP131805T, 125mm x 175mm x 50mm
SMT parts assembly has been combined with PCB manufacturing. Remaining is the THT parts assembly.
Example software and setup is kept in a separate github repo at https://github.com/fm4dd/picon-one-sw
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