Case for Atmel's ATSAMA5D36 development board
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The ATSAMA5D3-XPLD board-based ARM Cortex A5 system, available at http://www.atmel.com/tools/ATSAMA5D3-XPLD.aspx, is utilized along with a 4.3-inch PDA display (http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/90-00002-A0/1230-1000-ND/). For installation, a 200mm long display ribbon cable is necessary as the XPLD board doesn't fold back on the PDA display. Be cautious while handling the fragile display ribbon connectors, which can only withstand about a dozen insertions. The large cut-outs in the case for side buttons and Ethernet connectors should not both be on the same side to maintain structural integrity. A 180-degree rotation of the XPLD board resolves this issue but requires a longer cable. Two hoods are included for connector protection at the back of the PDA display. To assemble, mount the first rail with the cable, threading it through the slit and securing both screws. Then, install the second rail while aligning the XPLD board and cable. The unit fits into the case, secured by protuberances on the inside corners snapping over the rails. One Arduino shield may fit depending on its size, and the unit can be removed by prying the PDA display side.
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