Features:
- It's small, made for 15-17 inch screen.
- Air towers are replaced with built-in ToF sensors.
- HID lights, of course!
- 32 keys (upper and lower rows).
- Follows CrazyRedMachine's RedBoard I/O protocol.
- All source files open.
Thanks to many respectful guys/companies who made their tools or materials free or open source (KiCad, OnShape, InkScape, Raspberry things).
And thanks to community developers that inspired me and helped me: CrazyRedMachine (https://github.com/CrazyRedMachine), SpeedyPotato (https://github.com/speedypotato).
This one is relatively easy to build compared with my other projects like IIDX Pico or Teeny. You can check out my other cool projects.
- Popn Pico: https://github.com/whowechina/popn_pico
- IIDX Pico: https://github.com/whowechina/iidx_pico
- IIDX Teeny: https://github.com/whowechina/iidx_teeny
This Chu Pico project:
- Heavily depends on 3D printing, you need a Bambu 3D printer.
- Requires skills to solder tiny components.
I made this project in my personal time with no financial benefit or sponsorship. I will continue to improve the project. I have done my best to ensure that everything is accurate and functional, there's always a chance that mistakes may occur. I cannot be held responsible for any loss of your time or money that may result from using this open source project. Thank you for your understanding.
It's CC-NC. So DIY for yourself and for your friend, don't make money from it.
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Go JLCPCB and make order with the gerber zip file (latest
Production\PCB\chu_main_xxx.zip
), regular FR-4 board, black color, thickness is 1.6mm. -
1x Rasberry Pico Pi Pico or Pico W.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-pico Becareful of 3 pins that are at the other side, they're difficult to solder and may leave air bubbles.
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1x USB Type-C socket (918-418K2023S40001 or KH-TYPE-C-16P)
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36x WS2812B-4020 side-facing RGB LEDs.
https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Light-Emitting-Diodes-LED_Worldsemi-WS2812B-4020_C965557.html -
TCA9548APWR (TSSOP-24) I2C multiplexer.
https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Signal-Switches-Encoders-Decoders-Multiplexers_Texas-Instruments-TCA9548APWR_C130026.html -
3x MPR121 modules, there're many types in the market, choose ones like this, and remember to cut (unshort) the ADDR pin which is short by default:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/9695 -
5x Sharp GP2Y0E03 ToF sensors, buy ones that equipped with cables.
https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Angle-Linear-Position-Sensors_Sharp-Microelectronics-GP2Y0E03_C920270.html -
2x 0603 5.1kohm resistors (R1, R2) for USB.
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1x SN74LV1T34DBVR (SOT-23-5) level shifter (U8), if you can't find one, use a 0603 10ohm resistor (R3) as an alternative.
https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Buffer-Driver-Transceiver_Texas-Instruments-SN74LV1T34DBVR_C100024.html -
8x 0603 1uF (0.1~1uF all fine) capacitors (C1 to C8), OPTIONAL, recommended.
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10x 0603 5.1kohm (1~10kohm all fine) resistors (R4 to R13) for I2C pull-up, required for overclock I2C.
- Find a service to cut a light guide panel using DXF or DWG file
Production\CAD\chu_pico_lgp.*
, the size is 256mm*60mm, 1.8mm to 2.0mm thickness, thinner is better for sensitivity. 2.0mm is easy to find, 1.8mm is rare. I used 1.8mm for my build.
- LGP material choices:
- A self-adhesive textured/frosted film sheet, it is applied on top surface of the light guide panel. It improves touch feel. You can use buy window sticker film. You MUST use self-adhesive ones, NOT static cling ones. They're usually very cheap.
- Cut the film to roughly match the shape of the light guide panel, and stick to the panel.
- Gentlely rub the film to remove any air bubbles and make it stick tightly.
- It's for good looking, as it hides 5 ToF sensors.
- IR lights can go through.
- Find a service to cut an IR cover using the DXF or DWG file
Production\CAD\chu_pico_ir_cover.*
, the size is 293.2mm*63.5mm, 1mm thickness. The material must be "Infrared Transmitting Acrylic Sheet" which can block visible lights (so it looks black) while letting IR lights go through.
- If you can't find one, cut a regular smooth surface acrylic, but it can't hide the ToF sensors which are not good looking.
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You need a Bambu 3D printer for 2 reasons:
- Parts are designed to perfectly fit in its 256mm*256mm print bed.
- Its AMS system works great for easy-to-remove support material.
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For all the following prints:
- PLA, PETG, ABS are all OK.
- Layer height: 0.2mm
- 4-6 walls, 50+% infill
- Support: Yes. If you have Bambu AMS system, use their special support material at interface layers.
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Base:
Production\3D\chu_pico_base.stl
, dark gray filament. -
Top Cover:
Production\3D\chu_pico_top_cover.stl
, dark gray filament. -
Cover Base:
Production\3D\chu_pico_cover_base.stl
, clear transparent (IMPORTANT) filament. -
Light Guide Panel Fixer:
Production\3D\chu_pico_lgp_fixer.stl
, color doesn't matter.
From top to bottom:
- IR Cover
- Top Cover
- Cover Base
- Panel Film
- Light Guide Panel
- PCB
- Light Guide Panel Fixer
- Base
You need 4x M3*12mm screws and 4x M3 hex nuts to fix all things.
7x silicone anti-slip pads can be applied to the bottom side of the base to provide stability when playing.
- UF2 file is in
Production\Firmware
folder. - For the new build, hold the BOOTSEL button while connect the USB to a PC, there will be a disk named "RPI-RP2" showed up. Drag the UF2 firmware binary file into it. That's it. There's a small hole at the bottom side of the Chu Pico, it is facing right to the BOOTSEL button.
- It works on CrazyRedMachine's RedBoard protocol. For more information, please check out CrazyRedMachine's project (Don't forget to give him a star and drop by his GitHub for other cool projects):
https://github.com/CrazyRedMachine/RedBoard - It has a command line to do configuration. You can use this Web Serial Terminal to connect to the USB serial port of the Chu Pico. (Note: "?" is for help)
https://googlechromelabs.github.io/serial-terminal/
I'm using OnShape free subscription. It's powerful but it can't archive original designs to local, so I can only share the link here. STL/DXF/DWG files are exported from this online document.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8b9d0fe6ff1bfa4da17d33ee/w/5c7c980a282a19e7ba1db795/e/56ee65492584a3f709c23c49?renderMode=1&uiState=64fd606f17393c0e6f9b19a4