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Stripping a Raspberry PI

A project log for IR-blaster with CEC

Yet another IR-blaster, but this time with CEC (and WIFI)

myles-eftosMyles Eftos 12/13/2016 at 05:530 Comments

I had a couple of the original Raspberry PIs on my desk, and since they were just sitting gathering dust they seemed like the perfect candidate for this project.

I don't know why, by the composite port really irks me. I'm never going to use it, and it really juts out, and realistically this was going to be WiFi only, so I could get rid of the network port. Also, plugging in a Wifi adapter made the board unnecessarily long.

Time to trim it down a bit.

First, I removed the composite port by clipping the leads and desoldering the remains.

Then I removed the network plug. The two holes that held it in will come in handy later...

Finally, I removed the USB sockets.

Much neater! And regular shaped. Of course, there is now no way to interface with it. I took a perfectly good USB WiFi module and gutted that.

And then direct soldered it to the PI.

Now I have a minimalist WiFi-enabled RaspberryPI! If I need to make any changes, I just ssh in and do it via command line. If I really need a keyboard, I'll just put the SD card in another PI that is more fully featured, and do it there.

Next up: the IR blaster board

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