Now turn the whole thing over. The custom board is on top.This is literally the same as mounting the custom board on top.
I agree mount the pi upside down.
No, it really isn't.
If you mount the Pi upside down the top side of the Pi will be facing the top side of the custom board. If the custom board has no components on it's bottom side the combination then has a more stable base than with the Pi underneath it. OP has stated the board is physically larger than the Pi.
But, the real problem is that the custom board was not designed well (if you have to desolder the factory-fitted GPIO header then you're doing it wrong).
Statistics: Posted by ame — Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:43 pm