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An open solution enabling everone to build and maintain a IoT enabled sensor network. BeeStalker is the reference for you project!

johannwilhelmjohann.wilhelm 03/25/2016 at 20:442 Comments

Ugly but effective... Dead-Bug-Style :)

But this was the only way for me to get the TPS61232 mounted.

Hint: Super-Glue is your friend when doing this...

Just to give you an impression:

The chips in the tape are the new TPS61232, down is the dissapointing Microchip part and the capacitor is a small 0806 one :)


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Jan wrote 03/26/2016 at 10:52 point

Thats some serious hacking right there :)
Just too easy to make mistakes designing PCB's. Glad it works now. Nice project!

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johann.wilhelm wrote 03/26/2016 at 11:56 point

Thanks for that!
Actually the mistakes weren't too many... I
basically screwed up MISO/MOSI and than I decided to go for a diode for
level-shifting.


Well, now it's working... 


Next step is getting Slackware to boot on the RPi... that debian garbage made me running once again.


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