
Mini Cluster Intel Galileo
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Support Tower for Small Cluster with Intel Galileo Boards. The original power supplies from each SBC have been placed inside the tower using an adapter frame for the connectors. Since the project uses 3 boards, the tower's base was designed to accommodate that many power sources. The box containing the power supplies can be used as a cabinet for other purposes. To do this, the upper lid (piece called tapa_Galileo_inferior) can be replaced with the base (piece called torre_Galileo_base). The inner frame allows up to 3 standard 220V Sica connectors. There are two versions: the first, simpler one, which can be placed in different positions within the box; and the second, more robust and fixed-position version, with guides for both the cable and enclosure at the lateral side of the box. In assembly, we recommend the following sequence: 1. Attach a lateral 1 to laterals 2 and 3. 2. Place and secure the base. 3. Install the power outlets in the fixed frame and wire the interior of the box (including the key and 220V power connector). 4. Place the fixed frame in its position, ensuring it fits very snugly into the enclosure. 5. Complete the box by attaching the second lateral 1. 6. Pass through the network cables and then the power supply cables from both tapa_Galileo_inferior and the corresponding supports for each SBC. 7. Assemble and secure the upper set. 8. Finally, place the previous set on top of the base box, arranging the cables properly and securing them.
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