DIY: Cyberdeck multi-function backup computer

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(Turn subtitles on) My homemade cyber deck version powered by a raspberry:

-Battery life around 70 hours (raspberry and monitor)
-Running raspbian and retropie for emulator
-Weight 4.5 kilos
-Hard case size 340x270x125MM
-It also has a variable power supply output, radio, Bluetooth, aux in, 2 high speed usb charger output, 5 data usb, card reader, an electronic component tester with voltage reader, pwm generator, frequency generator and many other functions, it has also a calculator and touchscreen :)

Stay tunned for the next projects :)
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Super long life battery, cyberdeck build , offgrid station

Non copyright Music:
JNATHYN - Rise [NCS10 Release]
Max Brhon - Redemption [NCS Release]
Dryskill & Max Brhon - War Machine [NCS Release]
Alan Walker - Dreamer [NCS Release]
Jim Yosef - Samurai [NCS Release]
if found - Need You [NCS Release]
Domastic - Memories [NCS Release]
More Plastic - Champion [NCS Release]
VOLT VISION, BRIGHTDVWN - Hide Your Heart [NCS Release]

(-Ultra HD Capacitivo Touch Screen Monitor, HDMI, Suporta Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 4, 3, 2, 1, 7 "LCD, 1024x600
-LM2596S DC-DC Adjustable Step-down Power Supply Module Regulator 3A 12/24 To 12/5/3.3V LM2596 Voltage Regulator 24V 12V 5V 3V
-Backlit Touchpad Wireless Keyboard For Android IOS Huawei Xiaomi Tablet For iPad Pro Air Mini 6 Korean Russian Spanish Keyboard
-Hard Carry Case Bag Tool Case With pre-cut Sponge Storage Box Safety Protector Organizer Hardware Toolbox Impact Resistant
ATMEAG328P GM328A M328 Transistor Tester LCR Diode Capacitance ESR Meter PWM Square Wave Signal Generator
-start to finish full video
-LiitoKala 24V 6s 4A 6A 8A 10A 18650 battery pack 25.2V 12Ah Li-ion battery for bicycle battery 350W E bike 250W motor+Charger
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, CPU Quad Core 1,2 GHz Broadcom BCM2837 64 bit, 1 GB RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, emulator and roms retrogaming
-cyberpunk 2077, post apocalyptic, fallout pip boy , metro r6 defuser style)
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Turn subtitles on :) Parts list :


More infos in the video description, thank you for watching :)

DTeK
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Airport security : well well well, what do we have here

mainakkamakar
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you should consider adding a Software Defined Radio with a swappable antenna so you can use it to listen to NOAA transmissions, decode weather satellite signals, hear frs/cb radios, etc.

xeddiustripp
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Gives the modern warfare 2 vibe.

“Predator missile ready for deployment.”

“Predator missile inbound.”

marknovenario
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I knew a guy who was obsessed with Cyberpunk and Gaming in general about 10 years ago. He used a PlayStation 2, and some other components, to create his own Cyber Deck out of a Samsonite Briefcase.

thegamersconclave
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Now pay attention 007, this new piece of kit is the latest in satellite communication and weather control. It also has a one time emp burst, sleeping gas and last but not least, usb powered cigarette lighter.
Cool build!

TheJimbodean
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I would almost want to 3D print the majority of these parts, rather than use wood. Either way, that looks sick AF and I really like the aesthetic of a cyberpunk portable computer.

DarthGk
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This is so cool. This is like a whole desk in a case you got the Power supply, Multi function multimiter, Radio even a Calculator

UnNamedGuy
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Whatever you do do not take this into any airport or school's. People will think that you're trying to take over the world!

sagittarius_sq
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the physical calculator definitely was an overkill

deepanshuchoudhary
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POV: You ask your Shadowrun larp group to bring their own props and that one guy takes it as a personal challenge. Seriously though, this is some fine craftsmanship and ingenuity. It was a joy watching you create this.

Soren_Kel
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This was my childhood dream. My friend and I used to make these all capable compact boxes filled with electronics and power that I can bring everywhere and hack around. We called it Box of Science.

deoarlo
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That is crazy cool! Great job! Hollywood-level prop design!

marcetustheplysterian
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"Sir, we've confiscated your nuclear remote controller. The police in under way, code black!"

gabriellevesque
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This is reminding me of a portable "LAN game server" I built over 20 years ago. It was built into an aluminium tool case. I mounted the guts from a 15" TFT screen to the back of a sheet of polycarbonate, and fitted that inside the lid with 2" alloy standoffs. I installed an ABIT BX6 motherboard in the bottom of the box, added a Pentium 2 450mhz CPU, a whopping 1GB of PC100 memory, and an Nvidia GeForce 256 GPU. The PSU was (IIRC) a 230w unit that was screwed to the inside wall of the case so that the air intake fan and mains power plug lining up with holes I cut in it. I used more stacks of standoffs and small L brackets to mount a tower of 3x 9GB 7200rpm ATA66 hard drives in there too. I finished it off with the mandatory (For the time) blue LED's all over the place to illuminate every component in there, and added a sheet of lightly smoked polycarbonate on top of all that to keep fingers out, and give me somewhere to store a keyboard, mouse, a power cable, and a 16 port network switch.

It was a monster back in it's day, and was perfectly to host multiplayer Half-life, counterstrike, Unreal tournament, and Quake matches at small to medium sized LAN parties for 3 or 4 years before it became a bit of a weak link and started to lag if it had to cope with large game maps with a lot of players.

I feel sad that kids today don't get to do the whole LAN party thing. Online games are OK if you just want to insult each others mothers, but it's so much more fun when you can look up across a table and SEE the expression change on the face of a guy who's just realised that while he was busy camping with a sniper class weapon, you'd crept up behind him and stuck a trip mine on the back of his head. :D

Reman
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The only thing missing was the keyboard popping out by itself, but the whole product looks sick!!!

BossHappyRainbows
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probably the best case build ive seen, you really used all the space

bubblegumgun
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With how much digital design, CAD, 3D printing, and metal fabrication i end up doing on projects, I REALLY need to remember that wood is a thing, and it's easy to use.

jakemeyer
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That was fantastic. I'm not regretting getting a business degree over computer/electrical engineering at all...

davebaumga
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Mind blowing display of both your woodworking and electrical engineering skills. Even more mind blowing final product. 11/10

NickBMaster