Plastic container for two PCBA

Hello,

please I have to build a container for these two PCBA:

https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-hardware/nrf9160-dk

https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/latest/nrf/ug_nrf7002.html

these two PCBA must to be stored in the same craddle with the access to the USB connectors.

Please, do you have something already customized for this issue?  Plastic container, plastic craddle, etc.

thank you very much

best regards

Alessandro

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  • Hi Alessandro,

    We don't sell any enclosures for our development kits, and as far as I know we don't have any CAD models for them either. Do you have access to a 3D printer?

    I tried searching Thingiverse for 3D-printable designs. For the nRF9160-DK I could only find this base. For the nRF7002-PDK, I found this fully enclosed NRF52840-DK case, which should fit.

    The 52840-DK, 52833-DK, 5340-DK, and 7002-PDK share the same exterior dimensions, the same placement of the debugger USB port, and the same hole placement for PCB stand-offs. The 9160-DK shares the same, except that it is about 10mm longer and loses the stand-off hole near the antenna. So, you could simply extend your design to accommodate the 9160.

    You might also like this 3D-printable generic enclosure.

    If you need ingress protection or don't have a 3D-printer, I recommend just buying a generic plastic sealable container, and adding either USB passthrough connectors, or cable grommets (waterproof if necessary).

    Hope this helps!

    Best regards,

    Raoul

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  • Hi Alessandro,

    We don't sell any enclosures for our development kits, and as far as I know we don't have any CAD models for them either. Do you have access to a 3D printer?

    I tried searching Thingiverse for 3D-printable designs. For the nRF9160-DK I could only find this base. For the nRF7002-PDK, I found this fully enclosed NRF52840-DK case, which should fit.

    The 52840-DK, 52833-DK, 5340-DK, and 7002-PDK share the same exterior dimensions, the same placement of the debugger USB port, and the same hole placement for PCB stand-offs. The 9160-DK shares the same, except that it is about 10mm longer and loses the stand-off hole near the antenna. So, you could simply extend your design to accommodate the 9160.

    You might also like this 3D-printable generic enclosure.

    If you need ingress protection or don't have a 3D-printer, I recommend just buying a generic plastic sealable container, and adding either USB passthrough connectors, or cable grommets (waterproof if necessary).

    Hope this helps!

    Best regards,

    Raoul

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