Tired of those "Desktop Devices" I builded a small, nice looking computer. Even for the desk of a lady.
The plan was to have a computer that is able to browse the web, read mails, write letters and do some calculations with a spreadsheet program. Wireless was a "must" for this computer.
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12V single Power
500 MHz Geode CPU
MINI PCI - Slot
Capable to drive up to 1 GByte of RAM
Sound pn Board
Ethernet 10 / 100 MHz on Board
VGA on Board
2 USB 2.0 on Board + 2 USB 2.0 on an external cable
CF Slot for the secondary IDE channel
44pin IDE Port that connects direct to a Ntebook HDD
So everything you need to build a whole computer.
Additional parts:
1 GByte Ram
1 WIFI Card
1 Pigtail WIFI connector
1 WIFI antenna
1 Power switch
1 Reset switch
12 V Power supply.










































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I don't see a reason to hide the antenna. It looks almost like a hand crank arm (that could be assumed to be powering the computer). You could glue on a light piece of black plastic or wood on a right angle if you wanted to get that look. If the black plastic look isn't appealing but you want to avoid metal, painting on wood grain or enamel is appropriate.
Here's some crank arms for illustration: http://www.allmetricsmallparts.com/products/handwheels.htm
it wouldn't really impact on the design then
Thank you. this is a good idea :-)
I tried to use brass, copper and bronze paint.
Bad idea ;-) because there the metal partials in the paint miss tuned the antenna completely and the reflections back into the electronics destroyed the transmitter.
Beside this the link quality is very bad with a covered antenna.
Next thing I tried to build an antenna by my own.
I found a lot of fractal antennas but I needed a 360 degree antenna.
If someone have an instrutable for such an antenna, please let me know.
With kind regards,
Horatius Steam
With kind regards,
Horatius Steam
The RAM ist on the back of the board. The mini PCI slot the same- This is one reason why the board is so small. They but the components on both sides of the board.
if it wasnt for the 500mhz processor i would definitely look into one of those, but even 500mhz would be fine if you arent looking to play games on it.
The board is drawing 2,1 A from the power supply on full operation (video playback)