Hello everyone. Is there anyone here who can tell me the height of the inky impression 13.3" ?
Unfortunately I can’t find any information about it.
A CAD model or stl file would be great.
Hello everyone. Is there anyone here who can tell me the height of the inky impression 13.3" ?
Unfortunately I can’t find any information about it.
A CAD model or stl file would be great.
The shop page has links to the dimensional drawings. That should be everything you need.
sorry but the hight is missing in the drawing.
The height is given on the right side of the dimensional drawing.
may be I have potatoes on my eys.
But I don´t see it.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0174/1800/files/inky-impression-13-3-drawing.png?v=1745854736
Possibly 🥔️🥔️🥔️ 😂️: on the right, about mid-height you see a “107.60”. Follow the line to the right and you hit the “210” of the height. It is white on light gray, and if you really don’t see anything, you should head over to gamma correcting your monitor.
Oh, I see. That’s a problem with the wording.
The display is 210mm X 296.7mm But what is the third dimension ? Printed circuit board + display + (Raspberry W2)
I own the 7.3" version and could measure the third dimension. There is no guarantee that both displays are the same thickness, but I guess they are.
All measurements in mm. My mechanical caliper in combination with my eyes has a precision of about 0.15.
Thank You so much.
So the all over all thickness will be:
PCB + Display + Pi-Socket = 1,6+1,3+5,2 = 8,1
.+ 1,6 PCB Pi Zerro W + 2mm solder dots = 3,6
So it will be at 11,7mm I´m so happy
All will fit into my CAD modell
Thanks again
I finally managed it.
But I build the frame with 20mm thickness only and have hade some trouble with the pin header because it needs 2mm extra as well as the solder dots. So I need to solder the pins without the plastic stripe. Next time I will use 25mm thickness which will save a lot of stress.
If some one is interested in my CAD File please send me a note.
There are pin headers available with shorter pins. What I also did already is to move the plastic strip a bit down so the pins don’t stick out on the other side. Soldering is a bit more challenging in this case, because you have to make sure the solder flows into the throughhole and makes good contact with the pin.