RK6006 Tiny USB-C Power Supply

A tiny case for a RK6006 step-down PSU with a USB-C PD trigger board for input; barely larger than the module itself.
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A tiny and portable RK6006 power supply with USB-C PD trigger input on one side and two safety banana plugs on the other.

I marked this as a remix of this DPS5005 case because I pretty much copied the ultra-compact design, though it is a complete reimplementation in SolveSpace instead of OpenSCAD, while also using the idea for release holes from this other model.

The file you'll want to print is minicase.stl. Print on its back and you should get away with no supports. It took about two hours on a Bambulab A1 mini with white marble filament.

The outer contour is the exact size of the module's faceplate and the length is barely enough for the sockets and some coiled up wiring. Since the module is only a step-down, you will be limited to whatever your USB-C adapter can supply. With the right combination of trigger board and wall adapter you should be able to get 36V or even 48V, though. Also note that your output amperage can be higher than what your input supplies, as long as the total power remains under the input supply's rating.

Also included is a SolveSpace model of the Rk6006 module itself with some measurements that you could use to design your own case as well. Anything designed for a DPS5005 should also fit.

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I marked this as a remix of this DPS5005 case because I pretty much copied the ultra-compact design, though it is a complete reimplementation in SolveSpace instead of OpenSCAD, while also using the idea for release holes from this other model.

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