The M2 Cube Case can embed an ODROID-M2 board. There are four USB ports on the front panel allowing you to easily connect game controllers or input/output devices.
Passionate “old-school” game players from the early 2000’s will be smiling with nostalgia at our homage to a legendary game console released in 2001.
There is a power button with a red LED and a function button with a green LED which is configurable. The power button signal need to be connected to the 14-pin IO header of the M2 board through a female-to-female jumper cable.
The green LED can be controlled by a GPIO pin, and the user configurable Function button status can be read by a GPIO pin through the IO header, so they can be accessed with a simple Python script on Linux.
Or, you can use the reset pin on the 14-pin IO header for system reset.
Its shape is close to a cube with size of 150x157x110mm. A big handle on the rear side helps you carry the M2 Cube Case around.
Components in the box
- Case Top
- Case Bottom
- Front panel
- USB hub board
- Rear panel
- Base board
- M3 – 7 black screw x 4
- M3 – 6 nickel screw x 2
- Screw for plastic parts x 9
- 15mm PCB support plastic M3 x 2
- Rubber feet x 4
- Screwdriver x 1
- USB 2.0 Type-C cable