I found the 5" displays a little too small for my taste and wanted to go with the 6.8" display. I didn't find too many existing models for this so decided to design my own taking inspiration from what was out there. My goal was to make a very high quality model with ease of printing/assembly in mind. In its current state you'll have 2 USB outputs for this DDU. In the future I'd like to create a custom PCB to get that down to a single USB output (please contact me if you'd like to help with that development as it's a bit outside my wheelhouse).
The mounting bracket is designed for a Simagic Alpha Mini. I can make new brackets for other wheelbases if you send me dimensions. The bracket is designed to allow you to slide the display very low as I wanted it just above the steering shaft but you can slide it up high as well if that fits your needs.
The display and LEDs can be controlled by SimHub or similar software. I highly recommend the Lovely Dashboard and Daniel Newman Racing LED Profiles (no 5-20-5 profiles at the time of this writing but he said he'll be making one in time). Please support these projects if you find their work helpful (I have no doubt you will!).
Bill of Materials:
Printing:
Optional: I used the faux carbon fiber plate to give that look to the front and back of the enclosure.
Material: PLA or better for housing, TPU for display gasket (optional)
Layer height: 0.2mm
Wall loops: 4
Top shell layers: 4
Bottom shell layers: 4
Infill: 60%
Infill pattern: Gyroid
Supports: only needed for the countersunk holes on the mounting bracket and wire passthroughs on the side of the front enclosure
Assembly:
SimHub Setup:
The display should be recognized right away by Simhub. You can simply navigate to the device tab and load the dashboard of your choice and adjust the display to your liking. Again, I highly recommend the Lovely Dashboard. Note that you'll need to flip the display.
For the LEDs, you'll need to flash the Arduino using the provided tool:
Make sure you select the correct COM before flashing. If you don't see your COM listed you likely need to install the drivers.
After it's flashed, you'll need to configure the LED profile to your desired behavior on the RGB LEDs tab. This is fairly straightforward but you can definitely get very detailed in your configuration. Definitely check out Daniel Newman Racing LED Profiles to see how crazy/awesome this can get.
Have fun and I welcome feedback!
Edit 1: Added alternate faceplate with rectangular LED openings instead of round.
Edit 2: Added Simucube mount. Please let me know if any changes are needed as I don't have this base and just used the drawings.
Edit 3: Added Fanatec CSL DD mount.
The author remixed this model.
This is basically a complete redesign but I did take inspiration from this model so I wanted to link it.