OpenBCI Enclosure Box
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This enclosure was created with the expertise of Dan Fletcher, PhD, DVM from Cornell University. Additional components necessary for this project include: OpenBCI Board Adafruit Powerboost 500C Touchproof panelmount sockets Adafruit Illuminated power switch NCR18650B battery NCR18650B battery enclosure 20cm female/female jumper wires M3 screws Brass M3 inserts (for OpenBCI board, battery enclosure and lid) M2.5 screws and brass M2.5 inserts (for Adafruit powerboost, double-sided tape can be used instead if desired) The switch is connected to the Powerboost EN and GND pinouts. When these connections are made, the power output of the PowerBoost is disabled. A tutorial on this process can be found at the Adafruit website. The light on the power switch receives its power from a VCC pin on the OpenBCI board with a 220-ohm resistor in line to reduce the voltage since the LED in the switch only operates at 2.2 volts.
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