Dang, these Pico's are cool :-) #4608
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Posted at 2015-04-18 by alexanderbrevig Awesome stuff! Thanks for posting :)s Posted at 2015-04-20 by @gfwilliams Great! So the Mini USB went on ok? I know some of them have some plastic lugs that need cutting off :( Posted at 2015-04-20 by DrAzzy Yeah, MiniUSB worked great. I expect to do this mod on more pico's than not (partly because I seem to have a dearth of USB extenders (and many of the ones I have are unfit for purpose - would you believe I have measured FOUR OHMS on power and ground lines from one end of a USB extender cable to the other?! And that's each way...), and a profound excess of mini USB cables. Yeah, all the ones I got (2 batches - a case of ebaynesia) have have plastic positioning nubs on the bottom, but that's what razorblades are for (you've already got one in hand to scrape off the silk + mask...) Posted at 2015-04-20 by @allObjects For removing silk and mask, consider a rotary/engraving tool (with switchable accessories)... like Dremel, but it does not to be that sophisticated and high speed. There are inexpensive ($10), suitable ones available, powered with wall outlet power adaptor or cordless/battery. With the right accessory - just enough cutting/abrasive - it is a bit safer - for both you and the board - than a knife. Btw, lower speed means also less cutting/abrasive: you do not want to harm the cooper track/pad too much... Posted at 2015-04-22 by AntiCat I used fiberglass cleaning brush. It works also well. Posted at 2015-04-22 by DrAzzy I fear doing such detail work with a power tool though.... Posted at 2015-04-23 by @gfwilliams
A fibreglass cleaning brush is a great idea - I forget where I put the one I had (I haven't use it in years), but it's probably just the right level of toughness to make a really nice job. |
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Posted at 2015-04-18 by DrAzzy
So tiny!
Pop on a shim, it's a very compact ethernet connected microcontroller.
Espruino, soldered to some of my Espruino Protoboard prototypes, with the resist and mask scraped away to reveal the pads for the mini-USB connector.
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