Someone that could please tell me all the components of this piece.

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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kkrriittiiaa

Joined Aug 4, 2024
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Welcome to AAC!

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Will do, thanks for the tips, im just new here, but appreciate you.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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I see three separate boards:

1) A lower general purpose generic development board
2) A Superbit MCU board
3) An interface board

Post sharper photos so that we can read the numbers on the chips.
Also the blue board has writing, M?671.
 

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kkrriittiiaa

Joined Aug 4, 2024
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I see three separate boards:

1) A lower general purpose generic development board
2) A Superbit MCU board
3) An interface board
Thanks Mr. Chips, i am looking for them now, you think you could help me to find the specific model and dimension of the Interface board and the lover generic development board.

The superbit MCU board i have already located and bought.

thanks in advance
 

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
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Well i cant really give you a answer, im really new on this area, but im going all in so i can learn while i work it out, ill be putting updates about it as it goes.
If it's still available, it will cost you more to source the individual parts and try to assemble. That's the reality of economies of scale.
 

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kkrriittiiaa

Joined Aug 4, 2024
7
If it's still available, it will cost you more to source the individual parts and try to assemble. That's the reality of economies of scale.
Yes, but unfortunately this was a unique project that i am recreating just like the one in the images, so it doesnt exist already assemble... bad for me, but the good side its a get practice, more knowledge in all this and extra material for other proyects!
 

MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
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What is you final aim?
Are you looking to create a final project.

Ref:
  • Choose the preferred bundles for super:bit expansion board
  • The Super:bit expansion board works with both the micro:bit V1 and micro:bit V2
  • Central axis design, bilateral symmetry
  • Onboard content is rich, micro:bit socket, programmable RGB lights, buzzer, and support I2C, serial communication.
  • Power ability to drive DC motors, stepper motors, servos, onboard buzzer, and programmable RGB lights.
  • 17 effective micro:bit IO ports for other sensor modules to be connected.
  • Three power supply methods: micro USB power supply, 18650 lithium battery power supply, 3-5v external battery box power supply.
  • Compatible with LEGO Technic bricks, can build a variety of creative shapes, such as building blocks robots, windmills, cars, and so on.
  • It means the BBC micro:bit can very easily become the core of a whole variety of robotics projects.
 

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kkrriittiiaa

Joined Aug 4, 2024
7
What is you final aim?
Are you looking to create a final project.

Ref:
  • Choose the preferred bundles for super:bit expansion board
  • The Super:bit expansion board works with both the micro:bit V1 and micro:bit V2
  • Central axis design, bilateral symmetry
  • Onboard content is rich, micro:bit socket, programmable RGB lights, buzzer, and support I2C, serial communication.
  • Power ability to drive DC motors, stepper motors, servos, onboard buzzer, and programmable RGB lights.
  • 17 effective micro:bit IO ports for other sensor modules to be connected.
  • Three power supply methods: micro USB power supply, 18650 lithium battery power supply, 3-5v external battery box power supply.
  • Compatible with LEGO Technic bricks, can build a variety of creative shapes, such as building blocks robots, windmills, cars, and so on.
  • It means the BBC micro:bit can very easily become the core of a whole variety of robotics projects.
I am amazed, some of your points are really of help, but my project doesn't go that way, is it possible to communicate with you via text or something, you are the expert i am looking for and i believe you could help me a lot with some questions i have, if possible, i can share my contact info, so you dont have to!
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,628
Thanks Mr. Chips, i am looking for them now, you think you could help me to find the specific model and dimension of the Interface board and the lover generic development board.

The superbit MCU board i have already located and bought.

thanks in advance
Can you provide a link to the Superbit MCU board?
The other board looks like a DC-to-DC converter board. What are the letters printed on the board?
What is the application of this project board?
 

MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
27,164
UNless there is a photo I have not seen, the one I do see does not reveal enough detail to provide any useful information. Evidently some folks recognize some assemblies. I see enough to say it is an IC.

Now my question: What is the purpose? what does the TS intend to achieve??
 

MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
30,557
I am amazed, some of your points are really of help, but my project doesn't go that way, is it possible to communicate with you via text or something, you are the expert i am looking for and i believe you could help me a lot with some questions i have, if possible, i can share my contact info, so you dont have to!
You can send a note via the communication link at the top right.
I don't know whether I can help with your present hardware?
 
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