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Badger2040 System II

Tired of boring badges that just blend in with the crowd? You want to show off your quirky personality and love of retro technology? You are looking for a fun project to bond with your engineering team? Look no further than the programmable e-ink badge!

https://kruzenshtern.org/the-e-ink-badge-the-coolest-badge-you-didnt-know-you-needed/

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Source code

Don't expect much, but it works (tm). See in /src.

Components

  1. Badger 2040: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/badger-2040
  2. Coin Cell Battery Holder: https://www.adafruit.com/product/783
  3. 2x CR2032: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078GC5K81/
  4. 4x M2 8mm bolts: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BNIHG0E/
  5. 3D-printed case: see /case folder. I was using Prusament PLA: https://www.prusa3d.com/product/prusament-pla-ms-pink-blend-970g/

A quick glance at assembly steps

  1. 3D print top and bottom panels.
  2. Disassemble & attach a 2xCR2032 battery holder
  3. Assemble the badge, use hot glue whenever applicable
  4. Upload pimonori-badger2040-micropython bootloader
  5. Upload Python scripts

License & acknowledgements

Inspiration sources for the case:

I ended up using an OpenSCAD blueprint by usedbytes to get measurements of the device. Reconstructed/synthesized a new case in Fusion360. Noticeable changes:

  • A different battery holder / back pannel to simplify the assembly to some extent
  • Two coin cells vs three
  • Added hidden buttons inspired by Känner's design
  • Back panel is inspired by Känner's design too, I like that connectors are accessible
  • Battery toggle button
  • Any mistakes are exclusively mine

Source code:

Assets:

What does it mean in terms of license? I guess, it is good for a hobby project. Hire a lawyer to check if it is good for commercial use.

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top case is not oriented properly

Nice job on everything, but I think the top case is not the right version. The USB-C and the edge connector holes are on the wrong side of the case. See attached picture of my print of the case. Notice the USB port on the case is on the right of the image and the USB port is on the left on the badger. Notice also the correct orientation of the lanyard hole. The preview of the STL on github shows the same orientation as my print so it doesn't appear to be something strange with my slicer.

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A version for the new 2040W wi-fi?

Really a great, great, great work!
Have you perhaps in plan to make a similar case for... the one I have, that is the new 2040W?
Unluckily the new one is different in terms of buttons and electronics position :(

PS: as a (very) nice add-on for the new "W" wireless version: it would be great (!) to find the space to solder and include a little buzzer, so to produce a beep when some information is wirelessly received that could change the screen... Just an idea for many potential use cases... (for instance in a team with many persons with badges, to change related group, score, or the like from a centralised served - with the badges polling for new infos every minute).

Many many thanks!

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