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arduino_base
by
2
layer board of
1.42x1.42
inches
(36.12x36.12
mm).
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July 31st, 2013 20:56.
rev2b
KC8UFV Bluetooth Tnc
by
2
layer board of
1.37x2.72
inches
(34.75x69.09
mm).
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July 31st, 2013 20:54.
Bluetooth & USB TNC/tracker w/ onboard GPS
Uses the ArgentData OpenTracker3 firmware. The board is designed to support 2 different models of GPS recievers, or a convert the port to a serial port by moving one transistor and resistor. Similarly, the Bluetooth module can be omited and with moving 1 resistor and transistor, converted to a standard serial port. The processor used is a Freescale MC9S08JM60CLDLD. This uses the simplified front end of the OpenTracker USB to reduce parts count, though this does introduce a modest decode performance hit. Parts list coming soon….
EDIT: I have been having too many issues getting firmware loaded, I am abandoning this project.
AtomBoost
by
2
layer board of
0.75x1.20
inches
(19.05x30.48
mm).
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July 31st, 2013 20:40.
AtomBoost (Version 3 of MintyBoost but in my own square)
Mic Input SMD 2
by
2
layer board of
0.72x0.67
inches
(18.31x17.04
mm).
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July 31st, 2013 20:40.
RC Due v1.0
by
2
layer board of
2.23x2.16
inches
(56.54x54.89
mm).
Shared on
July 31st, 2013 19:41.
This is an RC controller based around the Arduino Due. This is a tested and working board, schematics, info and developments can be found at www.naklojik.com