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Thank you. I'll be asking a lot of questions. I am attempting this for a project in my biomedical/electronics tech college course.banjokazooie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 19, 2017 3:31 pmON/OFF Push button circuit
https://github.com/craic/pi_power
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Unfortunately it seems it's out of stock, and I didn't manage to buy one.IrieMars wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2017 3:04 pmYou might need to re-order this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/162251255451?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
anyone guys has the idea where could I buy it?
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Try this link. Looks like it, but hard to tell in the pics. I would shoot them an email just to confirm.yemu wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:28 amUnfortunately it seems it's out of stock, and I didn't manage to buy one.IrieMars wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2017 3:04 pmYou might need to re-order this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/162251255451?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
anyone guys has the idea where could I buy it?
https://popularforsale.com/products/ori ... f9c-ac2-01
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Few more questions.
1. What did you install under the power boost on top of the LCD ribbon?
2. Do you have a schematic of how you rewired the usb for the teensy unit and the rewire of the sd card adapter.
3. Do you have a picture of the backside where the pot and audio jack is connected? (Behind the batteries)
4. What size spacers did you use under the raspberry pi and LCD controller board?
Thanks again.
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Re: WII U RASPBERRY PI 3 FINISHED
1. Audio amplifierLordDarkScream wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2017 12:43 pm
Few more questions.
1. What did you install under the power boost on top of the LCD ribbon?
2. Do you have a schematic of how you rewired the usb for the teensy unit and the rewire of the sd card adapter.
3. Do you have a picture of the backside where the pot and audio jack is connected? (Behind the batteries)
4. What size spacers did you use under the raspberry pi and LCD controller board?
Thanks again.
2. SD card is just simple extension so cut the original cable and solder wires to matching pins.
3. Don't have a picture, there is nothing there just pot, audio jack, usb and a USB DAC card.
4. No spacers only simple 3mm nylon screws.
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Can I get the .ai file from you? We have a machine shop here at the college. I'd like to see if they can make it.
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1. So you just have the audio amp under the powerboost? Nothing separating them?
2. I figured that. But you do not have wires on all your pads for the micro so don't know if I'm missing something.
3. Trying to figure out how to mount the backside to make the pot work
4. Thank you
2. I figured that. But you do not have wires on all your pads for the micro so don't know if I'm missing something.
3. Trying to figure out how to mount the backside to make the pot work
4. Thank you
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Re: WII U RASPBERRY PI 3 FINISHED
1. The audio amp is attached with only double side tape to a sheet of aluminum and powerboost sits on top of screw post.LordDarkScream wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2017 1:03 pm1. So you just have the audio amp under the powerboost? Nothing separating them?
2. I figured that. But you do not have wires on all your pads for the micro so don't know if I'm missing something.
3. Trying to figure out how to mount the backside to make the pot work
4. Thank you
2. Half of the wiring are ground pins so no need to solder them at all, one is enough
3. If you solder the pot directly to copper clad it will be in the right place to fit the cutout on the case.
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