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Building a portable Raspberry Pi in an Altoids tin But being an electronics beginner, I'm not sure what keyboard to use, how to power things, and how to have the Raspberry Pi and the tiny display on separate halves of the tin
Can I fit a Raspberry pi 4 on a Altoids tin? - Reddit Given the Pi 4's infamous thermal throttling, I think that would rule out the Altoids tin unless there's a fan on top and side vents I know the new firmware is supposed to make a big difference with USB-related overheating, but don't take that chance!
Pi Tin Final Assembly (Altoids Tin Version) | alley cat engineering It is easiest to insert the bottom edge (Raspberry Pi side) first at an angle and then tilt the assembly into place Check that the rear buttons and USB port line up with the cutouts and that the Main PCB assembly is sitting flush with the base of the tin
Building a Self-Containted Computer in an Altoids Tin Over the last couple of decades, computers have shrunken down from the size of an entire room to a mini PC that could literally fit inside an Altoids tin — which is exactly what developer Matt Wagner has done using a Raspberry Pi
How to Make a Raspberry Pi Case From an Altoids Tin Steps include drilling holes in the tin for various ports (LED, Ethernet, USB, audio, RCA, SD card, power, HDMI), cutting out sections for connectors, insulating the bottom with a plastic gift card, and carefully fitting the Raspberry Pi board into the case