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projects:crazyflie2:expansionboards:proto [2014-09-24 14:05] arnaud |
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- | The prototype expansion board allows | + | The prototyping deck allows electronic |
- | Both throw holes some smd components can be soldered to the board. The shape of the pads makes it possible to solder SMD capacitor and resistor which saves space and weight. | + | Both through |
The two pad rows that are closest to the expansion connector are connected to the connectors. | The two pad rows that are closest to the expansion connector are connected to the connectors. | ||
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- | ===== Detection memory | + | ===== Specification |
+ | * Makes all 20 pins in the Crazyflie 2.0 expansion port available | ||
+ | * 40 pads for prototyping (supporting both through hole and SMD components) | ||
+ | * Footprint for optional 1-wire memory (not mounted) | ||
+ | * Mechanical specification: | ||
+ | * Weight: 1.5 g | ||
+ | * Size (BxHxW): 28x28x4mm | ||
- | If you want your prototype board to be detected automatically by the Crazyflie, for example to activate your driver code when the board is connected, you can solder a one-wire | + | ===== Detection |
+ | If you want your prototype deck to be detected automatically by the Crazyflie, for example to activate your driver code when the deck is connected, you can solder a one-wire memory DS28E05 in the pads near P1 pin 10. |