This project is trying to design a new modern PCB for the old TI92 calculator so a simple swap can be done . Doing this, you will get a fast RPI ZERO or a COMPUTE MODULE 3 PC + a high resolution 4 inch color display. The enclosure of this calculator gives a nice strong keyboard and plenty of internal space to add options: USB SD, Long range radio modules, sound etc ...The TI-92 calculators can be found easily on ebay.com at around 20-30 USD. The way they are built allows and very easy opening and components swaping. This project is made with Kicad, a bit of Solidworks. We need you help to speed up the process...
All source files are in our github directory (see link below).
After a pause, I'm back on the project. I was waiting for a good color display. WaveShare has released a cool 800x480 IPS color touch display (4 inch). This one seems to fit well into the re-visited pc board.
Tonight we are going to test the freshly received display with our selected Raspberry PI ZERO 2W . If ok, we will adapt the board and send to production
I had to revert KICAD back from nightly build to stable and lost a pqart of the work because of file down compatibility issues. I had to redo the routing.
Here is the first experimental schematic diagram (still some work to do). Until I get a Compute module 3, I will use the RPI PI ZERO W computer.
Now trying to connect the 4 inch to the RPI PI ZERO . Looks like this tutorial will ease the process . Shows how to install ST7796s on raspbian. The website also offers pre-compiled images.
I have a circuit board designed and fabricated for the TI-92. It fits beautifully, and I'm bogged down doing board bring-up and could use some help. I'd love to share the board design here. Can anyone accept my application?
Just for fun, check out this page with a beautiful mockup image of the TI92, which might even serve as an inspiration: http://androidarts.com/palette/Misc.htm
Is the screen on the Voyage 200 identical to the screen on the TI92? I have a TI92 on the way but it does look like the voyage 200 is a slightly larger screen, or is that just an artifact of the photo angle?
Thanks, I have a ti92 on the way but haven't bought anything else until it gets here. But if it would require opening to know that suggests the Voyage isn't significantly larger if it is larger at all, so that pretty much answer my questions right there.
Am very interested in this project. I was playing around with the thought of shoving a pi4 into a nspire, a little more incognito, but this also looks very interesting. <strike>Is the plan to find a touchscreen for mouse input, or maybe use the upper right hand pads to create mouse input?</strike> Ahh, nevermind, touchscreen.
I have a circuit board designed and fabricated for the TI-92. It fits beautifully, and I'm bogged down doing board bring-up and could use some help. I'd love to share the board design here. Can anyone accept my application?