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- | = Overview | + | = rad1o |
- | {{ :rad1o_highlighted.png?500 |}} | + | * [[hardware:overview|rad1o hardware overview]] |
- | + | * [[more_hardware|More about the hardware]] | |
- | a) No antenna, only deco, pads for additional RGB LEDs | + | |
- | b) more pads for RGB LEDs (in total there are 3 RGB LED areas, on the part that looks like an antenna, and in the lower left and right area of the board) | + | |
- | c) On/Off-Switch | + | |
- | d) Micro-USB for connecting to laptop | + | |
- | e) Micro-USB for additional energy | + | |
- | f) clock out, an SMA connector (X201) could be soldered here (not for antennas!) | + | |
- | g) clock generator | + | |
- | h) on-board PCB antenna | + | |
- | i) pads for SMA connector (X301) or external antenna. Any edge-launch SMA socket for 1.6mm PCB thickness should work. | + | |
- | j) radio frequency part, for sophisticated applications you may want to cover this with a metallic shield to prevent irradiations | + | |
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see [[leds|LEDs]] | see [[leds|LEDs]] | ||
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- | = More details about the board | ||
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- | see [[more_hardware|More about the hardware]] | ||
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