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It's the enclosure used to put on all the parts. Again, this tutorial refers to the "cannonical" zynthian aluminum case, that is designed to be used in conjunction with the next parts:
 
It's the enclosure used to put on all the parts. Again, this tutorial refers to the "cannonical" zynthian aluminum case, that is designed to be used in conjunction with the next parts:
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  + Raspberry Pi 2/3
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  + '''Raspberry Pi 2/3'''
  + Soundcard HifiBerry DAC+ (also pro & lite)
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  + '''Soundcard HifiBerry DAC+''' (also pro & lite)
  + Display Adafruit PiTFT 2.8" touchscreen (or clonic version)
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  + '''Display Adafruit PiTFT 2.8"''' touchscreen (or clonic version)
    
The case is available as a kit, with all the needed connectors, knobs, bolts & nuts:
 
The case is available as a kit, with all the needed connectors, knobs, bolts & nuts:
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  - [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/success-cases/41 Success Cases]
 
  - [https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/success-cases/41 Success Cases]
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=Building the Zynthian Kit=
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==Controller Modules==
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The controller module kit is composed of:
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+ 4 x controller PCBs
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+ 4 x rotary encoders with switch (PEC11R-4215K-S0024)
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+ 4 x ceramic capacitor 100nF (C1)
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+ 4 x 4-pin-row male connector (angle)
    
[[File:4xcontroller_single_kit.jpg|600px]]
 
[[File:4xcontroller_single_kit.jpg|600px]]
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These are the steps for building one module:
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1. Bend the encoder's securing tabs to 90º, so you can insert it in the upside of the PCB (the labeled side!).
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2. Place the capacitor in the C1 position (the most right!)
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3. Solder the encoder and capacitor carefully. Always avoid overheating!
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4. Place the pin-row connector in the downside of the PCB, with the angle pins facing inwards (look the photo!)
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You have to build 4 controller modules, so to have to repeat these steps 4 times.
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==2in1 Module==
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The 2in1 module kit is composed of:
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* 1 x 2in1 PCB
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* 1 x opto-coupler 6N138
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* 1 x dioode 1N4148 (D1)
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* 1 x resistor 1K (R1)
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* 1 x resistor 10K (R2)
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* 1 x resistor 220 (R3)
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* 1 x MCP23008
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* 2 x ceramic capacitor 100nF (C1, C2)
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* 1 x 8-row-pin male connector (angle)
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* 1 x 6-row-pin male connector
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* 1 x 2-row-pin male connector
    
[[File:2in1_kit.jpg|600px]]
 
[[File:2in1_kit.jpg|600px]]
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These are the steps for building the 2in1 module:
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1. Place all the components in the upside of the PCB (the labeled side!). Put attention to the orientation of the ICs and the diode.
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2. Solder the encoder and capacitor carefully. Always avoid overheating!

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