Cases for Netduino/Plus/Go and getting back up to speed questions
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Posted 30 July 2012 - 11:28 PM
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Posted 30 July 2012 - 11:44 PM
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Posted 31 July 2012 - 11:28 AM
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Posted 31 July 2012 - 06:45 PM
Hi Mike,
We're working on Nwazet cases for Netduino Go! Stay tuned
Cheers,
-Fabien.
I'll try to stay tuned! My ADD often complicates that
Can you tell us any more case details? Will it be a full enclosre, with slots for cables, like this or even this (this is one I have for the rpi, it even has light-pipes for all the board LED to the side of the case.)
Or is it two plates, top and bottom, with standoffs, with open sides to allow all the socket cables, like this?
I like full enclosures for finished projects (like black one above), but open-side ones for development (for quick cable access)
What else can you tell us? Clear? Black? Colors? Options for integrating the nwazet touch screen plates?
Hurry, tell me before I get distracted
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Posted 31 July 2012 - 07:47 PM
You can build your own Netduino Go! 'Open Case' today using a stackable plate, a display face plate and a few standoffs (see the attached pics for an example) but we'll also offer highly customize-able closed and open cases in the future.
Now, if you excuse me, I believe I saw a squirrel...or was it something shiny....
Cheers,
-Fabien.
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Posted 02 August 2012 - 06:20 AM
Hi Mike,
You can build your own Netduino Go! 'Open Case' today using a stackable plate, a display face plate and a few standoffs (see the attached pics for an example) but we'll also offer highly customize-able closed and open cases in the future.
Now, if you excuse me, I believe I saw a squirrel...or was it something shiny....
Cheers,
-Fabien.
Okay, those look perfectly functional I might spring for a face plate, now that I have my touch screens updated finally.
Dave: connecting the EMIC 2 module to the NGO (directly to uart0/Com1 for testing) was easy enough. 4 wires and a speaker, and 5 minutes of coding. I wrote a quick app to open the port and send some text strings to it, and it sounded just like stephen hawking. I think Im going to have fun with it.
Of course connecting it directly this way sort of defeats the purpose of the NGO's gobus. My goal is to plug it into an STM8S discovery board and write a little SPI to serial pass through loop (unless there is already one out there) so it plays nice with other modules. I think I will try that in a couple days. But the emic2 module itself seems easy to use.
For the speaker, I just used a Velo360 (http://www.amazon.co...r/dp/B002CS2T4I)
- the emic2 has an audio jack, and the velo360 just plugs into it.
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