Ultimate Breadboard2 Parts Alpha
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A few years back, I created this DIY project: http://www.amateurengineer.com/?p=400. Although it was fun to work with, it was extremely inflexible, so I decided to take it apart and recreate its components as stackable modules. So, here you go. To test your preferences, try printing a base_bottom with a length of 1 and one base_top.stl - this is a pre-prepared top designed to hold 10 banana-sockets for interconnecting accessories. If you have any ideas for new modules, please leave a comment! Modules: Arduino: Required parts: 2 distance bolts 4 fitting screws An Arduino board Usage: A fixed position for an Arduino board DUAL_DVM 2 cheap mini digital multimeters (Ebay, $3.50 each) 4 2mm screws to attach to the bottom 6 pegnails to fit to cables some shrink wrap Usage: Easy access to two basic DVMs CCCP_AVM 1 high-quality CCP analog voltmeter 2 banana sockets some wire Usage: This was more of an example since these VMs are impossible to find! HD44780 1 HD44780 display measuring 36 by 80 mm 4 distance bolts 8 fitting screws Usage: A popular, versatile standard Display. Instructions I stacked 4 Breadboards together in the middle with 28 fields surrounding them. My total dimensions are 450x300 mm. I simply used a base unit x 4 to create drill holes from the underside and fixed it using little screws to secure the bottoms.
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