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Anyone know of a double-DIN ISO 7736 housing that the Efika (or Efika2) would fit into?
I wouldn't hold out for the Efika 5121E fitting into it although it
really should since our original specification document made it clear that a custom form factor just wasn't useful and Mini-ITX would be far easier to justify in 99% of applications) and would be far more suitable and less mechanically unstable re the AGP slot since it won't rely on it).
The original Efika 5200B will fit very easily into such a case; you just have to
find one like this and then make up some way of mounting the board. I don't think I had any luck finding much other than the Lilliput DIY one (with a view to hacking it, since you need to hack open a
Lilliput panel anyway..), and we really think it'd be easier to just fashion one yourself (the dimensions and standards are fairly public). The Efika 5121E should drop in since the bezel/chassis linked is meant for an EPIA.
What I'd worry about is which way it'd fit and what you'd do with the components. While facing it into the dash (with the audio, serial etc. towards the front of the car) would work and give you easy cable access to the outputs, you'd have to route USB cables and so on around the case to the front where you needed them. I don't think you'll ever find a premade case that was this easy to put an Efika into..
Probably the best way to do it is to place the board sideways (AGP slot furthest from the dash) and use the extra room to the side to fit whatever you wanted and route cables out.
What were your plans here? Most in-car computing has been focussed on dropping the unit in the trunk (since CD changers are like this) and routing some comms (serial port and USB) and a display panel or just buttons to the dash. But the Efika will fit even in single-DIN, sideways (barely, the PicoPSU MAY be a problem, you'd have to measure your own unit). It's just a matter of what else you plan to have there.. GPS? A full panel (Double-DIN touch screen?) or just audio and other features?