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  • Keyboard & Mouse.

  • Now connect the USB keyboard. Pass the USB plug through the side of the frame. Then poke the plug through the hole in the middle. Now plug it into the USB hub. Make a loop in the cable and secure it with a cable tie. Place the loop over one of the hex...
  • Pi Glasses

  • Fourth step: plug in battery to boost. Plug in the converter to the glasses and pi. Plug in wifi dongle and keyboard. Then you should have a working product
  • Connect the cables.

  • Connect the screen cables, power pcb ribbon cable and anything else that need to go on the underside of the motherboard. Now connect the USB & headphone cables (attached to the frame you previously assembled). Fix the MB down with 4 M2.5 nuts and in...
  • 3D Printing the Body

  • The numpad base is compose of two parts. The first part is the part that cover the back of the PCB. The other part is the tilting platform that the base plate is mounted on. You can edit this part to adjust to fit your primary keyboard tilting angle...
  • Mechanical section

  • The whole structure necessary to sustain the 24 tentacles and host the just as many servomotors (each one equipped with an arm screwed on the small shaft using the provided screws), and the electronic boards (i.e. the frame…) has been designed using...
  • Getting Started

  • Yes, this is a hardware project, and there will be robots, and things to try to get robots to do, and this project page will be updated regularly, if not daily, during the contest period.  So stay tuned! Imagine a robot that uses a Propeller chip...
  • Parts Selection and Ordering

  • Parts Selection I would say in general there are four categories of parts that you need to manage where some are customizable ordering-wise while others are fixed.  The PCBsThe Electronics BOMThe Miscellaneous BOMThe Housing The PCBs Honestly the...
  • Installing the electronics

  • You should put heat sinks on the Pi. Now mount the Raspi with the camera cable connected, using stand offs (if you mount a hat) and screws.  In my case I mount the hat - with a stacking header, so I can connect the cable from the 3.5 inch display. ...
  • General instructions

  • The Basics I found a plan on this website. It's not a bad start but the design misses a few key dimensions - we had to work out a few of them with a bit of maths. Still, it's something. We built the cabinet out of 12mm plywood which is quite strong,...