I have done the same as you but also added another hole the other side of the speaker then put a second antenna for the cc1101 makes such a difference.
The Stamp S3 from the Cardputer can support an additional SPI port using GPIO16 (CLK), GPIO17 (MOSI), GPIO18 (MISO), and GPIO5/45 (CS). A double-sided PCB (e.g., 20x80mm) could route signals safely, with male pins plugging into the carputer’s front panel and female headers connecting the Stamp S3. This setup keeps the SD card interface functional, enabling simultaneous use and organized expansion for SPI devices like sensors or controllers. It’s a safe, modular way to unlock advanced possibilities with the Cardputer.
@@rayj1988 The configuration I mentioned earlier keeps the SD card interface functional, allowing simultaneous use and organized expansion for SPI devices like sensors or controllers.
At 1:07, what is the connector type that is on the LILYGO T-Embed? I know that the connector on the antenna side is an SMA type. What is the type of the smaller connector?
@49indom The Bash Bunny and P4wnP1 A.L.O.A. are both popular tools for penetration testing and security research, but they have different strengths and capabilities. Bash Bunny: Ease of Use: The Bash Bunny is designed to be user-friendly with plug-and-play features, making it accessible for beginners. Scripts and Payloads: It comes with a variety of pre-built payloads, making it quick to launch attacks without needing extensive programming skills. Dual-Mode Operation: It can act both as a USB device and execute payloads, allowing it to mimic various devices (such as keyboards or network interfaces). Large Community & Support: Its popularity ensures a robust community for support, sharing scripts, and updates. P4wnP1 A.L.O.A.: Customization: P4wnP1 is more customizable, allowing advanced users to tailor it to specific needs. It supports more complex scripting options. Additional Features: Often regarded as more powerful for specific advanced use cases (like TCP tunneling), making it suitable for experienced users. Modular Design: P4wnP1 allows for easier hardware upgrades and expansions. Conclusion: Best for Beginners: If you're looking for ease of use and a straightforward setup, the Bash Bunny might be the better choice. Best for Advanced Users: If you have advanced technical skills and require deeper customization and features, P4wnP1 could suit your needs better. Ultimately, the choice depends on your specific requirements, experience level, and intended use. It's advisable to evaluate both devices based on those factors.
Excellent! You've just given me information I was looking for about the connections 🙏🏻
Great job. Perfect placement too. The antenna is a fantastic upgrade to this little device. Now you have to put it to the test.
I can tell ya was picking up like 6 different wifis around my home with with the external antenna can get 26 +
Can you make a tutorial on how to attach an NRF 24?
I have done the same as you but also added another hole the other side of the speaker then put a second antenna for the cc1101 makes such a difference.
The Stamp S3 from the Cardputer can support an additional SPI port using GPIO16 (CLK), GPIO17 (MOSI), GPIO18 (MISO), and GPIO5/45 (CS). A double-sided PCB (e.g., 20x80mm) could route signals safely, with male pins plugging into the carputer’s front panel and female headers connecting the Stamp S3. This setup keeps the SD card interface functional, enabling simultaneous use and organized expansion for SPI devices like sensors or controllers. It’s a safe, modular way to unlock advanced possibilities with the Cardputer.
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The configuration I mentioned earlier keeps the SD card interface functional, allowing simultaneous use and organized expansion for SPI devices like sensors or controllers.
Great video!
Could you link the sma cable and maybe the antenna ?
At 1:07, what is the connector type that is on the LILYGO T-Embed? I know that the connector on the antenna side is an SMA type. What is the type of the smaller connector?
U.FL connector
Do you know if the bash bunny has things that the P4wnP1 A.L.O.A. can't do / which do you think is better.
@@49indom No idea what you are talking about.
@ I can’t get answers, i’m desperate.
@49indom The Bash Bunny and P4wnP1 A.L.O.A. are both popular tools for penetration testing and security research, but they have different strengths and capabilities.
Bash Bunny:
Ease of Use: The Bash Bunny is designed to be user-friendly with plug-and-play features, making it accessible for beginners.
Scripts and Payloads: It comes with a variety of pre-built payloads, making it quick to launch attacks without needing extensive programming skills.
Dual-Mode Operation: It can act both as a USB device and execute payloads, allowing it to mimic various devices (such as keyboards or network interfaces).
Large Community & Support: Its popularity ensures a robust community for support, sharing scripts, and updates.
P4wnP1 A.L.O.A.:
Customization: P4wnP1 is more customizable, allowing advanced users to tailor it to specific needs. It supports more complex scripting options.
Additional Features: Often regarded as more powerful for specific advanced use cases (like TCP tunneling), making it suitable for experienced users.
Modular Design: P4wnP1 allows for easier hardware upgrades and expansions.
Conclusion:
Best for Beginners: If you're looking for ease of use and a straightforward setup, the Bash Bunny might be the better choice.
Best for Advanced Users: If you have advanced technical skills and require deeper customization and features, P4wnP1 could suit your needs better.
Ultimately, the choice depends on your specific requirements, experience level, and intended use. It's advisable to evaluate both devices based on those factors.
This is for WIFI not for CC1101
How can you upgrade the c1101 one?
Do it has a nrf24l01 module or i can connect it? If i can connect it can you make a tutorial?
Why did you install new one? Is these one way better? Should i do the same? And what about anthene for cc1101?
Thank you sir
link to the antena?
Now we need a hack to use Starlink freely :D
Can u make a tutorial brother?