July 09, 2014

Excellent 3D-printed case for the Freetronics EtherMega

Now and again we come across various custom-made enclosures for our products, and recently we've discovered a new 3D-printed version on Thingiverse by member Sam People. They've used the popular new K8200 3D printer set to a layer height of 0.3mm to generate a neat enclosure for the EtherMega. Like any open-source design it's still a work in progress, however the examples provided are quite promising, for example:

Kudos to the creator for providing the files, of which you can download from Thingiverse. And for more, we're on facebook, twitter and Google+, so follow us for news and product updates as well.

So what is an EtherMega anyway? Quite simply the most fully-loaded Arduino-compatible board on the market today. Apart from being completely Arduino Mega2560-compatible, it includes full Ethernet interface, a microSD card socket, full USB interface, optional Power-over-Ethernet support and still has a circuit prototyping area with extra I2C interface pins. So if your project is breaking the limits, upgrade to the EtherMega today.

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