In this folder you will find the software and the libraries used for the Arduino Pro Micro.
You can use the files in this folder to 3D-print a sturdy enclosure. Even if you use a metal enclosure (see below), you will need some 3D-printed parts, which you will also find here.
Enclosure (including PCB-standoffs)
Frame for an Arduino Pro Micro (required for all build versions)
PCB-Standoffs (only relevant, if you build a metal enclosure)
If you want to drill a metal enclosure, this drill template will work on a Hammond 1590XX.
As always: Double check before drilling, especially if you get an enclosure from another manufacturer - in most cases, these are as good as the Hammond ones but vary slightly in size.
Also make sure that your printout is not scaled down to paper size - the red boxes should have the precise size!
You still need some 3D-printed files (the PCB-Standoffs and the Arduino Frame).
Tayda offers to drill enclosures. I haven't tested this yet, but the values in this template are correct (the holes are 0.2 mm larger to compensate for the powder coating).
You need to have an account with Tayda in order to see/use this template.
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