CASES & CARRIER BOARDS FOR PI MAKERS
The PIXIS Project is Open Source and aims to provide Makers with a versatile platform for building Raspberry Pi & similar SBC based Projects. It’s Forum is a place where Makers can share their Designs with each other, find build tips and hints and even collaborate on joint Projects.
BENEFITS
- Support for Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, 3A+, Pi 4 and Pi 5 and Compatible with same SBC footprints.
- A good-looking, robust, anodised aluminium case to house your project.
- Space for up to three HATs to expand your build.
- All cables exit cleanly from the rear of the case.
- Front and back panels from the PIXIS Store, or as free CAD/CAM files for CNC, laser cutting, or 3D printing.
- Generous discounts for small and medium batch orders.
SPECS
- PCIe M.2 socket for NVMe solid state drives on CB-2 with Pi 5.
- Grove, QWIIC and EYESPI expansion headers for additional functionality.
- Optional 2.8” DSI or SPI IPS LCD displays, 640×480 or 320×240 resolution.
- Mix full size and half size Pi Boards and HATs with ease.
- Two full size 40 pin Raspberry Pi Header connector options.
The EXT90 Case is an extruded, anodised aluminium enclosure measuring 90x90x90mm. Available in silver or black and designed to house Raspberry Pi Single Board Computers or the numerous Pi clones that are available today, mounted on Pixis Carrier Boards, plus up to 3 HATs. Two carrier boards for the Case are available CB-1 for Pi Zero/Pi3A+ and CB-2 for Pi4/Pi5 form factor boards together with a number of different front and back panels for front panel Displays and back panel cable entry and exit. The Carrier boards have been designed so that all cables enter and exit from the rear panel.
The stock panels are made from high gloss black acrylic and are available blank with no pre-cut holes for you to post machine to suit your Project or pre-machined for the different carrier boards and Pi connector configurations. Browse the STORE for parts.
The PIXIS Project is Open Source and all parts are available as CAD and CAM files for makers to use as is, or to modify and use as they wish. Most of the Pixis case parts are available ready made on the PIXIS STORE. The CAD and CAM files for these parts can be downloaded from the PIXIS OnShape and Github repositories.






