You will need:
- Bitscope (http://bitscope.com/product/BS05/)
- Bitscope Probe Adapter ()http://bitscope.com/product/MP01/
- Raspberry pi (https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-2-model-b/)
- Power Supply controller (buy link soon)
- 3D Printer Box (buy link soon)
- 7'' Display official Touch Screen Display (https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-78156/l/raspberry-pi-7-touchscreen-display)
Power Supply controller
The power supply controler will take the 5V 2Amps from the rear conector, and will power the Raspberry pi and the display, and take care that shutdown the computer on the proper way.
When you connect the power, all still without supply, after you push the button. Both Raspberry and display will power on. The Light on the push-button is also ON
When you push again The controller send a shutdown command trough a GPIO pin on the raspberry pi. The push-button LED is now flashing, and the display is power off.
The Raspberry pi still power-on enough time to complete the shutdown, after this period the push-button LED will be off and the Raspberyy also will power-off
In order you can build the power supply, soon will publish:
- Schematic, Eagle format
- PCB layout Eagle format
- Pic program (source and hex files)
- Raspberry phyton scripts for perform the shutdown
Plastic Box.
Accesibility for the main connectors on the Raspberry pi. Including the SD (from the back)
box for keep the probes.
Soon I will publish the 8 parts for the box, in openscad, and slt format.


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