Closed minkione closed 2 years ago
The holes in the STM32 boards are a piece of impudence. They are so close to the pin headers. Because of this, I only have used three out of four holes, which is sufficient enough to hold the PCBs. On the picture you can see, that I did not used the wholes in the front right.
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Very important during the assembly is, that you do not tighten the screws to tight. Especially the screws, which are holding the OLEDs
Yeah, whoever designed that STM board never tried to mount it. QA failure. :D How did u stack the two STM32 together? I guess u used two male/female between the two boards? If u have LICSTER with you, could u make a photo of that particular? Thanks
Overall, Everything looks pretty clear. I'll probably rotate of 180 degrees the stacked RPis in order to move the RJ45s and USBs into the case and leave to the outside the access to the SD cards.
Another mod I was thinking, was to use the HMI's wifi to create an AP which will route the clients to the same LAN 192.168.0.1/24 in order to make easier the interaction/attacks.
I'll probably ask Fischertechnick to disclose the exact pinout of the 26Pin IDC and use that one with a ribbon cable to connect to the RIOs. it will be a bit more clean setup.
Will keep you up-to-date. 👍
Ok, I talked too fast. The IDC pinout is included in the 2 papers documentation from Fischertechnick :D
The two stm32 do not touch each other... only via the nilon screws
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Hi, I am thinking to join this project and start ordering all the parts. Questions:
Overall, I really like your effort of sharing this project! It is definitely a cool one! :)