Hi,
Its now my uni holidays and I went to finally buy the boards and parts I need to make my x0xb0x and they are no longer listed on adafruit!
Have I missed the boat on this one? Please tell me I haven't...
Does anyone know of any suppliers for these boards? Are there any plans to list these for sale again in the future?
x0xb0x PCBs
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Re: x0xb0x PCBs
hiya! please check out our post about this: http://forums.adafruit.com/viewforum.php?f=46drtitus wrote:Hi, Its now my uni holidays and I went to finally buy the boards and parts I need to make my x0xb0x and they are no longer listed on adafruit! Have I missed the boat on this one? Please tell me I haven't... Does anyone know of any suppliers for these boards? Are there any plans to list these for sale again in the future?
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Re: x0xb0x PCBs
aliahlewis wrote:Hi
What is x0xb0x?? And how can we make it?? Is there any special knowledge needed for making it or by following tutorial we can make it out?? I am just asking for kind of information. If you don't mind than please give me detail information about it.
http://www.dinsync.info/ this should answer most questions.
watch anything tagged with "x0xb0x" and you'll get the gist of it
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Re: x0xb0x PCBs
hey guys,
I have PCBs in stock.
you can order PCBs in white, red or blue color. the blue PCBs are the "normal" ones
the blue I/O PCBs have two solderpads more to make it more simple to integrate a power switch... you don't have to cut a trace on the PCB.
just PM me if you have questions regarding shipping costs etc.
cheers
SubStyler
http://www.x0xsh0p.de/sh0p_e/template/index.html
I have PCBs in stock.
you can order PCBs in white, red or blue color. the blue PCBs are the "normal" ones
the blue I/O PCBs have two solderpads more to make it more simple to integrate a power switch... you don't have to cut a trace on the PCB.
just PM me if you have questions regarding shipping costs etc.
cheers
SubStyler
http://www.x0xsh0p.de/sh0p_e/template/index.html
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.