
Arduino to Raspberry Pi Mount V1.0
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A system that securely attaches an Arduino to a Raspberry Pi (V2.0 or later) while maintaining access to all connection points. It makes use of existing mounting holes and includes cutaways for solder points on the Arduino. The self-tapping holes accommodate M3 bolts. Ideal for permanent builds utilizing UART pins, this setup requires a Raspberry Pi (V2.0 or later), an Arduino (Uno, Leonardo, Ethernet, Duemilanove), and small M3 bolts/screws (5-15mm in length). Follow pictures 3, 4, 5, and 6 as a guide for assembly; purchase 100 M3x6mm bolts for £2.99 from your local DIY store. Future enhancements include boltless construction, Raspberry Pi feet, and more features in development.
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