A 3D printable plate that holds a Beaglebone black compatible board and a breadboard together side by side. Also has mounting holes for the Parallax Boe-Bot robot chassis.
Files
BeagleMount.stl
Exported from OnShape as a fine STL. This is the newest version of the mount for the beaglebone and breadboard. It features better slotting for Breadboard tabs to fit a rand of breadboards. The bereadboard and beaglbone have been slightly raised to allow for wire clearance. Also the mountingholes for the beaglebone are deep enough for M3X10 screws.
Standard Tesselated Geometry -
2.62 MB -
11/03/2016 at 22:01
I got a print that I am satisfied with, it holds the two kinds of half sized breadboards I own nicely. The beaglebone mounts nicely with the screw spacers and M3 Screws threading right into the printed standoffs on the mount. So the finalized files have been posted to this project page in the files section and to thingiverse http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1868994 download where ever you profer. If you make one please comment here or post a thing made on thingiverse!
So I made this mounting systtem for a my Beaglebone green and a small breadboard. The whole point is so I can easily mount both of those items to an old Parallax robot chassis that was given to me. This component of that project I felt was good enough to be its own mini project, so hence the custom project page. Anyways I drew the design in Onshape, I used 3D models of the Beaglebone black and a breadboard to make sure my part fit them both. Currently printing a prototype, will put up another log when its done.
วิญญาณ Eventually, the entire contents of the universe will be crushed together into an impossibly tiny space – a singularity, like a reverse Big Bang. Different scientists give different estimates of when this contraction phase might begin. It could be billions of years away yet.
วิญญาณ Eventually, the entire contents of the universe will be crushed together into an impossibly tiny space – a singularity, like a reverse Big Bang. Different scientists give different estimates of when this contraction phase might begin. It could be billions of years away yet.