Functional Pip-boy 3000 Mk IV from Fallout 4

Uhh forget my Comment above. But my question is, could you post an updated compiled drive for the files??? one that could be used by someone who does not have a lot of money? I also want to ask If this has a clock. Because I want to be able to set reminders for stuff at school. I am very forgetful! zapwizard
 
Is there any way to purchase those custom-shaped PCBS??? Or is there a cheap one that does about the same thing.
 
Xrkant, Umm you can edit your posts instead of a new line every few minutes.
My design is not cheap, not easy to build, and not ready to print and wear. Everything is custom, there are hundreds of parts. And it really isn’t complete.
I have released is only as an unfinished project for folks who want to take on a big project.
 
Xrkant, Umm you can edit your posts instead of a new line every few minutes.
My design is not cheap, not easy to build, and not ready to print and wear. Everything is custom, there are hundreds of parts. And it really isn’t complete.
I have released is only as an unfinished project for folks who want to take on a big project.
Thanks for the information! I just can't find anything like the Pip-Boy that I can build myself with an easy-to-wear case.
 
The schematics (unfinished) are on CircuitMaker. At the very beginning I tried using a BeagleBone Black, it wasn't fast enough to run the graphics and audio.

Thanks for the link, can you tell me why you chose the Raspberry Pi CM 3? Because as far as I know it is only an expansion module.

Could you please make the files available as a download, as I use KICAD and unfortunately cannot download the files.
 
Thanks for the link, can you tell me why you chose the Raspberry Pi CM 3? Because as far as I know it is only an expansion module.

Could you please make the files available as a download, as I use KICAD and unfortunately cannot download the files.
They are how they are on Circuitmaker, I don't know how to convert them. Perhaps if opened inside of Circuitmaker they can be edited, but currently I am not working on this project.
 
They are how they are on Circuitmaker, I don't know how to convert them. Perhaps if opened inside of Circuitmaker they can be edited, but currently I am not working on this project.
That's exactly the problem, unfortunately it can't be opened in Circuitmaker because I don't seem to have the necessary authorization. Unfortunately I don't get an error message, it just doesn't open in Circuitmaker.

If you want to download the PDF, you just get the error: “An error occurred.”

Otherwise I could have ported the files, as KICAD is equipped with PCB-Way to have the boards manufactured.
 
Sorry, I haven’t touched the circuits in a long time and don’t even have CircuitMaker installed. I would probably redo these in Altium when I restart the project. The reality is the circuits are arm’s all that special anyways, just power supplies, reference designs and GPIO connections.
 
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