Done

So the new cable arrived and i'm happy to announce that this bad boy is DONE


The Obsium Cyberdeck - inside:

SBC: Rasbperry pi 400

Battery: 40Wh (4x2.5Ah 18650 in 4S configuration to reach 16.8V max) 

Screen: NV125FHM-N41 12.5'' fullHD matrix

Extra features:

- Digital oscilloscope based on rpi2040

- LoRa messenger

- 200GB NVMe drive

- 100kHz - 1 GHz SDR

- 12 GPIOs on the back + 5V line + 12V line

- integrated Noctua fan


The Obsium Cyberdeck - design and materials:

The design is nothing special, just a cuboid with one left side rounded. Every large flat surface is made out of white 3mm plexi. Everything else is printed out of turquoise PETG. Bottom plate and walls are glued together. Top cover, keyboard and side panels are screwed in with some M2, M2.5 and M3 screws and bolts. 

Current design is my second attempt. First design was ugly and way to big.

Old design:

New design:


The Obsium Cyberdeck - keyboard:

As a keyboard Obsium is using custom made 5x12 ortholinear keyboard basen on the design by yarh.io with a few tweaks in the layout. 

Switches: brown mx cherry schwitches

Keycaps: IDK some Chinese but incredibly good quality caps


The Obsium Cyberdeck - ports and IOs:

Right side: SDR antena

Back:

- button to change osc's voltage range

- LED's to indicate voltage range

- Connector for probes (not a good one i know) 

- USB C in

- USB 2.0 in

- HDMI out

- LoRa antena

- Ethernet out

- GPIO's

- Battery indicator

Left side:

- 4pin GX16 port for charging

- Main power switch

- screen on/off button

Front: No IOs but an allen wrench and a label


The Obsium Cyberdeck - power supply:

A converted lenovo 20V 2.5A power supply to be 17V with ability to have two power sources: AC and USB C


The Obsium Cyberdeck - gallery:


Building your own Obsium cyberdeck

Although i have uploaded stl, dfx, step and f360 files. I'm not sure if i would recomend making one.

Firstly, it is a hard build with a lot of cables packed into a way too small case.

Secondly, there is a custom PCB, of course you can make it without one but this would create even bigger mess.

Thirdly, it's created especially for my needs and i don't know if there is a huge group of people that would use everything that i have put in there. But of course you can modify it and i highly advice it.

Overall it's not the easiest thing to replicate. When it's fully done (software and hardware) i will post more detailed instructions on building one but for now you have to use photos and 3D files.