![]() ![]() Marvin on Coal To Nuclear Transition To Decarbonize The Grid.Nick on Coal To Nuclear Transition To Decarbonize The Grid.Urgon on Coal To Nuclear Transition To Decarbonize The Grid.MikrySoft on Coal To Nuclear Transition To Decarbonize The Grid.So in short, stop assuming you know what I did and didn’t do… or what is best for me… and think about my actual question… where is the BOM for this 100% OPEN SOURCE (OPEN HARDWARE) design?īuilding Bridges In This Week’s Hack Chat 5 Comments Do you build stuff for yourself? Do I really care if you do? ![]() Why would I want to just use an Arduino when this thread is talking about a CUSTOM PCB that rolls the Sentry components and connectors onto a PCB with the Arduino base design? I wouldn’t… I want to know what the components are for THIS design so that I can order the PCB cheap, and buy the parts for it and build it myself. What FET was used and what is the footprint? Should I have to dig into the PCB layout and footprints to figure all of this out? No, there should be a BOM for it. however what SIZE are those 0.1uF caps? 0805 or 0603 or 0402? What 16MHz resonator would be appropriate for this design and what is the exact size used? Every resonator MFG makes them different, there is no standard like resistors and caps. Sure the components are not that difficult to UNDERSTAND. I built my own Arduino Pro Mini and spent a considerable amount of time locating the correct components for it because I could not find a BOM. I think a lot of people recognize these open hardware projects are not as OPEN as they claim to be. Posted in Weapons Hacks Tagged airsoft, arduino, controller, paintball, servo Post there is no reason to be an ass. You can find it, along with the demo video, after the break. For your convenience we exported an image from the Eagle package. We always like to see the schematic for projects like this one. It has outputs for three servo motors, and can also interface with airsoft or paintball guns which have their own electronic triggers and integrated batteries. You can still build the same platform, but use the open-source files to include this board. That build used a servo-mounted paintball gun in conjunction with a webcam. Go take a look at the feature from last year which used the shield version of the controller. The image above doesn’t quite convey the scope of the project. The previous version was an Arduino shield, but this upgrade keeps all of the cool features by rolling the necessary parts into one smaller footprint. This open source sentry gun controller board builds on a great concept by getting rid of the Arduino board. ![]()
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