Controller Test Station - Part 2

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2024
  • I've been wanting to build a setup that I can use to show the setup process for any new controllers that come out without having to commit to using them in a build. Looks like I started the CAD for this build back in December, 2022 and I have the basics all laid out. What we need to do on this build series is see if what I've worked on in CAD is practical, and fill in the details to make it work.
    The first controller tested will be the Recore A7 by Intelligent Agent. Thanks Elias for providing the board!
    More info: wiki.iagent.no/wiki/Recore_A7
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  • @willkeinerwissen2283
    @willkeinerwissen2283 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Cheers Steve,
    I would put connectors in the back and stuff you interact with on the front like displays, buttons, etc. Skirt buttons might be subideal, as they will not show up on the overhead cam. These big, tactile switches like on old stereos/tapedecks might be interesting, do you know, what I mean?. :D
    How about a longer strip of neopixels lighting the deck panel or on the motor mount? The controllable Fan might be best placed somewhere, where it is visible on camera, maybe in the deck panel.
    For connectors: A bit unconventional, but maybe mini-xlr could work - they are small, indexed, come with a different number of pins and should be ok with frequent plugging/unplugging.

    • @SteveBuilds
      @SteveBuilds  วันที่ผ่านมา

      All great ideas, thanks!