12 Brilliant Cyberdecks using Raspberry Pi you can make in 2023!

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hi everyone welcome back to our channel in this video we'll discuss some interesting cyber deck ideas that you could try so let's get started a huge shout out to Altium and jlc PCB for sponsoring this video number 12. this cyber deck from Carter's made using an old laptop by deassembling his entire old laptop he built a better cyber deck using a Raspberry Pi zero and an iPad Mini dock the track pads glued to a linear slide which saves space as well as gives you a great experience while working on it Carter tried to install as many batteries to power the cyber deck by keeping the design as simple as possible apart from the iPad Mini a tiny e-ink displays also added which retains the last image even if the power's off among other things the split keyboard is a great choice for the cyber deck number 11. Lucas used an old portable CRT display and turned it into a brand new cyber deck he mounted a touchpad to the viewing window that might be uncomfortable to work with but adds an aesthetic look to the deck the keyboard's also custom built that features gather on silent Brown switches on the panel he added three more switches to change the picture's brightness contrast and tone the deck uses a Raspberry Pi 4 that outputs a video signal to a 5 inches black and white CRT screen so overall the deck turns out to be a challenging yet interesting project for Lucas number 10. this cyber deck by Michael's built in a clamshell design the display is mounted directly onto the Raspberry Pi in the top half while the Blackberry keyboards connected in the bottom half it acts as a USB connected keyboard and mouse the hinges hold these two halves and limit the opening range of travel to a 45 degree angle some felt strips are also glued onto the outer edges so that the display doesn't rub against the keyboard when it's closed the case for the Cyber decks made of plywood the deck uses around four to six Watts when running so it can be powered through a power bank and used as a portable device for a couple of hours number nine if you're obsessed with the number of screens in a cyber deck then you must try this one this cyber deck has not two not three but six different screens that make it very special the deck designed by holistic is based on a modular 3D printed framework that gives you the ease of carrying it around driving the six displays are three Raspberry Pi 4 model B single board computers which gives the deck an interesting capability not often seen the single six display system can be split into three dual display systems each with a dedicated Raspberry Pi and capable of independent operation with three 26 500 milliamp hour power Banks and support for 30 amp hour solar charge battery packs this deck has the potential for True off-grid use number eight using this cyber deck plate you could turn a Raspberry Pi 400 into a functional cyber deck it has custom angled headers that plug directly into the pi 400. the Hat has options to connect different accessories like a TFT screen a thermal camera and more using screws and standoffs the sensors in the Hat are secured over a mounting plate here the thermal camera is running a demo code on the TFT display as compared to the keyboard the screen looks tiny but it's useful if you regularly carry your accessories and want to work at different places Altium is a PCB design software that's both powerful and easy to use with its intuitive interface and comprehensive set of features Altium designer makes it easy to create high quality PCB designs and with all new Altium 365 now you can share your PCB designs with anyone from anywhere with a single click and to convert these designs to real-life PCB boards look no further than jlc PCB they provide all types of PCB services and assembly at very competitive prices they're high quality pcbs quick delivery and great customer service make them the perfect partner for your electronics projects number seven well cyber decks are not considered cool until they could do this interesting right it's a wrist wearable dual mode cyber deck it switches between just the display mode and the full terminal mode with a tap on the screen it's built on the Raspberry Pi zero W it contains one main 3.5 inch SPI TFT screen and an additional one-inch OLED screen a BT keyboard a pi camera and a thermal camera are a couple of add-ons that make the cyber deck useful untapping the screen again it opens up the camera to capture the live feed overall this one's less of a practical field use and more of a fun cyberpunkish prop number six this cyber deck by Michael uses a latte Panda 3 Delta it's a powerful mobile computer with a great combination of i o pins it's enclosed in a Pelican case along with an HD touch display a folds up keyboard and a low profile Mouse the onboard Arduino allows you to hook up sensors servos and displays directly to the i o pins so it's great for tinkering with electronics or deploying as a project solution the USB 3.2 ports provided on the top panel which is perfect for use with high-speed devices the touch displays a little small to work with comfortably but it's a nice addition if you're working in an area where the mouse is Not Practical to use number five this cyber deck uses a waterproof Plano box that keeps the inner components safe inside it lies a 10 inch screen a Raspberry Pi 400 and a 40 000 milliamp hour power bank to run everything in order to give the cyber deck a tidy look all the connections are kept below the monitor screen in fact the use of wall plate keystones at the side of the screen is an interesting way to recharge the battery pack as well as make connections with the pi 400 without removing the components overall the simple design and the use of a minimum number of components make this cyber deck worth trying what do you think number four this cyber deck has the strongest build quality among the others it's built inside a 50 cal ammo can despite the space constraints the cyber deck contains a touch screen and a mini keyboard that slides below the screen the computer mouse and the adapter are stored on the side panel along with the screen different ports like USB ports HDMI ports and ethernet ports are provided on the front panel which gives you the option of connecting different accessories this deck does not use any 3D printed Parts instead it uses aluminum plates that make it sturdy what are your thoughts on this number three turning old gadgets into modern usable devices gives people a satisfying experience for instance take this Super 8 film viewer of the 1960s which has turned into the Boost box 0.1 to build this one you require an LCD screen a Raspberry Pi 4 and a speaker after the assembly it becomes a handy device to view any video that's offered by YouTube not only that but the device can also be connected to any Bluetooth speaker this updates a vast improvement from the original purpose of the machine that showed one roll of Super 8 film at a time efficient and retro right number two this cyber deck is built inside a waterproof travel case so you could take it anywhere along with you the upper panel of the deck consists of a capacitive touch screen the atomic pie kit and a Wi-Fi antenna while the lower panel consists of a keyboard using a 3D printed frame and a couple of screws all the components are properly held in their respective places the USB hub allows you to connect more devices to the deck without the need of removing the keyboard and mouse the deck's not that robust but it's useful for everyday work with the flexibility of taking it to different places number one this one is the most compact cyber deck on our list it's made using two different parts the screen and the keyboard using a hinge the keyboard can be folded down to cover it behind the 3.5 inch screen lies a Raspberry Pi 0w neatly enclosed inside a 3D printed frame the cyber deck runs on two 18650 batteries that are placed behind the panel just below the screen the keyboard fits into the case using magnetic phone mounts it's a Bluetooth keyboard that makes the overall design simple and reduces the number of connecting wires so these were some of the interesting cyber deck ideas that you can also try comment down below the one you like the most drop a like And subscribe to our channel to keep supporting us goodbye
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Length: 8min 53sec (533 seconds)
Published: Wed Mar 22 2023
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