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PowerSwitch
by
2
layer board of
1.53x1.00
inches
(38.84x25.50
mm).
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June 17th, 2015 17:01.
A controled MOSFET switch based on MVMFS5834
M41T62RTC+BME280+M24512DFC.v04
by
2
layer board of
0.71x0.31
inches
(17.91x7.75
mm).
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June 17th, 2015 06:13.
Reattempt
C64 IEC Bus Switcher
by
2
layer board of
2.93x2.38
inches
(74.45x60.48
mm).
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June 16th, 2015 23:35.
C64 Powerbox IEC Switcher. A little board to switch 4 IEC drives between two busses for sharing on C64/C128
Mouse Piano Solenoid Board V2
by
2
layer board of
2.84x1.50
inches
(72.09x38.10
mm).
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June 16th, 2015 21:45.
Second version of the solenoid controller board for the Mouse Piano platform. Fixes a missing trace from V1, and reoriented connectors.
USB FTDI v4b Mini FT232RL
by
2
layer board of
1.14x0.69
inches
(28.83x17.50
mm).
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June 16th, 2015 21:31.
A derivative of my v3 IC-only module. Same size/cost as v3. Untested, will update.
The difference? This board is self-contained, and adds pads for a resettable fuse next to the USB header pads. (No, not specifically pads for a type-A USB male plug - you supply a cable and plug like this. Uses standard USB order of +5v, Data(–), Data(+), GND.)
However, because of its double-sided nature (rather than riding on a single-sided carrier), it’s not very well suited for the slide-in bay on my Modul-Ar-duino.