MutantC V3 - Modular and Powerful HandHeld PC

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MutantC V3 - Modular and Powerful HandHeld PC

mutantC v3 - Feature overview of modular Handheld
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A Raspberry-pi handheld platform with a physical keyboard, Display and Expansion header for custom boards (Like Arduino Shield).

mutantC_V3 is successor of mutantC_V1 and V2. Check out mutantC_V1 and mutantC_V2.

https://mutantc.gitlab.io/
https://gitlab.com/mutantC

https://www.reddit.com/r/mutantC/

https://matrix.to/#/!dtgavqeIZQuecenMeX:matrix.org.


First take a look at this in 3D using AutoDesk Fusion 360 Online here.

There are some key features.

  • Have RTC & buzzer.
  • Supports v2 Add-ons.
  • A track point to have mouse support with left, right buttons.
  • Gyro support using MPU6050 module & presure, temp and humidity support usin BME280 module.
  • Able to turn of modules, Display, Add-ons using keyboard button.
  • Full poweroff using OS and keyboard key.
  • 12 pin docking port beside Pi USB ports with UART, I2C, Charging and GPIO.
  • 3D parts are more solid and reduce supports when printing.
  • Able to read battery voltage using Pro Micro.
  • 2 LED's connected to Pro Micro with PWM support and 1 connected Pi.
    Move the stema/Qt I2c connector bottom so it is acessible from outside.
  • It is fully open-source hardware. So you can Hack it as you wish.You can make your expansion-card like gps, Radio etc and attach with it.
  • You can use any Raspberry-pi form factor like Asus Tinker Board S / PINE H64 Model B/ Banana Pi BPI-M4B etc. You can use Raspberry-pi zero to 4.
  • You can access all the ports of the pi and the back part is attached with 4 screw.
  • It can hold a 4" or 3.5" touch screen. Also have a physical keyboard attached via USB.
  • 18650 battery with charge and discharge protraction .
  • You can use Littlevgl make UI that don't need a OS form here.
  • It don't need any custom image of Raspbian. You can use vanilla Raspbian and install the LCD driver, that's it.
  • So little parts needed to make one. See the parts_list .
  • You can use C Suite Application suite made more touch based device in this. This apps are suitable for small screens. See the C Suite.
  • Added Adafruit STEMMA QT and SparkFun qwiic connector.


Youtube channel.

Here is the Project website.
Project files in Gitlab .

So make yours and help us to make a Community around it.

Gather All the Parts to Build Your Powerful MutantC

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Here we will discusses what you need to build one. This device is very easy to make, you don't need lots of tools and parts. No codding skill is needed. just basic stuff like upload a code to Arduino, little skill in Linux CMD line to install the driver. Little soldering skill that's all.

You need this parts to make one for your self (this are not affiliate links):

  • Raspberry-Pi -
    • Zero, 2, 3, 4

Print PCB and 3D Parts

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You need to print 6 3D parts and need 2 PCBs.

3D Parts

PCB

Solder the Ardiuno Pro Micro, Buttons and FPC Connector

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Solder all the buttons, modules using a flow oven or by hand.
and You have cut the headers to keep a low profile.

Make the Docking Port

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Follow the pictures, it is easy to make on.

Add the PBC's in the 3D Printed Parts

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Now put the thumbstick_PCB first then the main_PCB. Then the right 3D part.

Install Firmware, OS in SD, LCD Driver and Solder the Battery Terminals

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Install the Device firmware using Arduino IDE.

Use this firmware form HERE.

Then try a dry boot just adding the LCD, if all goes togather then go on second step.

Now Put the LCD and 3D Parts Related to It

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Now Put All Togather With Screws, You Can Put Add-ons in This Step

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You can use Many Add-ons that goes in mutantC expansion port.

See the all of them from HERE.

Install OS and LCD Driver

I recommend using the official raspberry pi OS. Format a SD card with the OS and now install the LCD driver.

There is many way to install the LCD driver, but the easy one is connect the pi with a HDMI display and install the driver and then put the pi back into the mutantC.

Use this driver, it has touch support if your LCD supports.

https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show



NT: You Just need the SD card with OS + LCD driver is installed on it, Driver is not ddepends on the which Pi you are using, it depends on the LCD size.
And you can use that installed driver SD card in the mutantC, no need to use the same pi which you used to install the driver.