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+ | The current design was made specifically for the board to work in an enclosure. All the switches, connectors, and status leds are meant to be connected by leads to the board and mounted to the enclosure for external access. The only exception to this is the ISP port (for programming), which hopefully will not be needed very often. This is the first board created by RoboCup to use the new, cutting-edge [[POS | Power Over Serial (POS) ]] standard for ease of connectivity and use. | ||
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Revision as of 22:55, 8 February 2008
2008 Base Station
The base station provides connectivity between the robots and the controlling computer(s).
Photos of finished product here
POC's for this project are currently:
Development
Overview
The current design was made specifically for the board to work in an enclosure. All the switches, connectors, and status leds are meant to be connected by leads to the board and mounted to the enclosure for external access. The only exception to this is the ISP port (for programming), which hopefully will not be needed very often. This is the first board created by RoboCup to use the new, cutting-edge Power Over Serial (POS) standard for ease of connectivity and use.