Description:
Raspberry Mini Tower NAS Kit for Raspberry Pi 4B, including M.2 SATA SSD Expansion Board, ICE Tower Cooler, Mini Tower Case, 0.96-inch OLED, and GPIO Edge Extension header. It can perfectly match your Raspberry Pi 4B and can be assembled into a mini and good looking Desktop NAS which supports up to 2TB M.2 NGFF SSD solid-state drive, with an excellent cooling system, OLED screen, cool RGB LED lights, speed-adjustable PWM fan, and 40PIN GPIO extension header.
Features
- Raspberry Mini Tower NAS Kit compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B
- ABS material case and two transparent acrylic side panels
- With a 0.96-inch OLED screen already mounted on the case, 28 x 64 pixels, default I2C address: 0x3C
- M.2 SATA SSD 2280/2260/2240 mass storage adapter board, supports up to 2TB M.2 SATA SSD
- Comes with the SATA SSD expansion board which can expand the mass storage for your Raspberry Pi
How to enable OLED Display
- We assume you are using Raspberry Pi OS,(32bit/64bit).
1. Turn on `i2c function` by using `sudo raspi-config` -> `interface options` -> `i2c` -> `enable` -> `yes`. 2. Check if the screen has been recognized by Raspberry Pi
i2cdetect -y 1
if encount `command not found` error, please install `i2c-tools` by using `sudo apt update && sudo apt -y install i2c-tools`.
3. Install dependencies libraries:
sudo apt -y install python3 python3-pip python3-pil libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev libfreetype6-dev liblcms2-dev libopenjp2-7 libtiff5
4. Grant privileges to user `pi`
sudo usermod -a -G gpio,i2c pi
5. Download sample code from this repo:
git clone https://github.com/rm-hull/luma.examples.git
cd luma.examples/
6. Install the dependencies
sudo -H pip3 install -e .
7. Entering into the example folder and test it.
cd examples/
python3 clock.py
Package Included:
1 x Raspberry Mini Tower NAS Kit For Raspberry Pi 4B, M.2 SATA SSD, Strong Heat Dissipation, OLED Screen Display - Black