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hardware [2015/08/12 15:20]
longneck [Overview]
hardware [2015/08/14 06:33]
mh [Overview]
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 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) (see [[leds|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) (see [[leds|RGB LEDs]])\\
 c) **On/​Off-Switch**\\ c) **On/​Off-Switch**\\
-d) Micro-USB for connecting to laptop\\+d) **Micro-USB for connecting to laptop**\\
 e) Micro-USB for additional energy\\ e) Micro-USB for additional energy\\
 f) external clock out, an SMA connector (X201) could be soldered here (not for antennas!)\\ f) external clock out, an SMA connector (X201) could be soldered here (not for antennas!)\\
 g) clock generator\\ g) clock generator\\
 h) on-board PCB antenna\\ 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. (see [[antennas|Antennas]])\\ +i) pads for SMA connector (X301) or external antenna. Any edge-launch SMA socket for 1.6mm PCB thickness should work. (see [[antennas|Antennas]], note the warnings for soldering!)\\ 
-j) radio frequency part, for sophisticated applications you may want to cover this with a metallic ​shield ​to prevent irradiations\\+j) radio frequency part, for sophisticated applications you may want to cover this with a metallic ​shielding ​to prevent irradiations\\
  
  
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