BlueRobin dongle case
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The eZ430-Chronos package includes two USB devices. The first one, the TI eZ430U simulator, functions as both an ICSP and debugger to program and troubleshoot the Chronos's MCU. The second device is the BlueRobin transceiver, which is also small and seems delicate. As they are both unprotected, I decided to create a case for them. This case is designed to hold the BlueRobot transceiver with its USB sticking out of a hole in the first part. The second part, the lid, covers and secures the box with a notch fitting over the USB connector. Make sure to print both parts in either PLA or ABS for optimal protection.
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