I mounted the Pi, a breadboard with the Teensy 3.0, and the HC164 board on a piece of MDF. Less loose wires, no USB cables pushing around my boards, and a way of moving the whole thing at once:
A project log for Pi-Duino-Teensy test with RC servos
I was asked to test the Pi-Duino-Teensy board by a PJRC forum member. I'll use it to control RC servos.
I mounted the Pi, a breadboard with the Teensy 3.0, and the HC164 board on a piece of MDF. Less loose wires, no USB cables pushing around my boards, and a way of moving the whole thing at once:
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