All in One PCB

Will the simpleRTK2Blite F9P from ardusimple fit on the micro board or do i have to buy the micro? Because minimun order for micro is 50 pieces

You will need the Micro

Check here. Possibly another group buy this winter

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Should be able to buy one if you want, see link below:

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Just orderd 1 this last friday arrived today. No problems here.

Here’s my effort so far, waiting on a ADS1115 and a Cytron…

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I dont remember where it is at on that board, but all V2.4 have smd ads.
Edit
I see it inside the ads footprint. it’s U20
So probably don’t want to plug another one in

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It looks like the 6 pin header below the Teensy is not connected? That is where the connection to the external RJ45 connector is made.

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Isn’t the ads1115 already surface mounted on the board in your picture?

I think it is U20 but check part number.

Yes it is! U20 I see now, it is tiny!

I have the 6 pin header on under the Teensy now, what plugs into it?

When the PCB has the 2x3 socket, you should solder matching pins to the Teensy. [PJRC] expects the header on the Teensy side, but both ways are possible.

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Do it like this. Then you can put the short end of the pin connector into the socket and put the teensy on. The long pins stick up through the teensy. then the 2 pieces are fully mated. Then solder


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Is there anything to note about connecting the Cytron MD13S?

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Where i can find schematics for all of this? There are too many questions. Where are You buying Amp connector? What are pinnout from a pcb?

EasyEDA gives a lot of details. If you hover over the pin outputs it gives a description.

I bought the Ampseal connector from Digi-Key:

Does anyone happen to have the schematic file for this board?

Go to the Google Drive links in the very first post. There’s a zip file in each link that says something about BackupProjects. Inside the zip file is a json schematic file that Easyeda can open and show you.

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