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I could glue it with my standard contact adhesive (or double sided tape that it came glued with) – and nicely cut it with my FET table saw. So I guess it’s ok to mount them in something I think is polystyrene foam, even it was flammable when I tested it. Besides, the four plastic mounting pieces do add some air. They would be low-temp and little to be afraid of. There are some capacitors and low-power resistors underneath.

  • Most of the components are on the top.
  • The xTAG3 1V2 (that comes in the box) doesn’t seem to add anything to the idle current consumption.
  • This is purely a ref for you, like all other refs here) Update: After this I discovered USB power meters at Adafruit like USB Charger Doctor – In-line Voltage and Current Meter or USB Voltage Meter with OLED Display.

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  • Idle current consumption as it comes out of the box USB 5V is about 75 mA (→375 mW). Measured with no code and when not connected to xTIMEcomposer.
  • Older 1A Apple iPhone USB power adaptors seen Notes 1: Some detail Introįig.1 – XMOS xCORE-200 eXplorerKIT idle current measurement. Also, my non-association with XMOS, see here. Standard disclaimer, this is just for fun. You may even want have a glimpse first at Notes 5: WiFi sliceCARD with TI CC3000 is doomed – if you are here for the WiFi part. Please study the whole table of context first, that may save you a lot of time if you are looking for something special.

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    Then export from that box will be done over the RJ45 RGMII Ethernet connection, from an embedded web server. Such an RFM69 board is then also used in my xCORE-200 eXplorerKIT box that picks up those data. See this described in My aquarium’s data radioed through the shelf. For exporting data from the aquarium box I ended up with an RFM69 radio board that sends in the 433 MHz band.

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    However, I dropped WiFi in all aspects of it. This note has ended up with more than “WiFi” since I also have included the XMOS general Embedded webserver library. It turned out to become an XMOS embedded WiFi blog note. I purchased two of these boards in the summer of 2017. This page is in group Technology (plus My XMOS pages) where I will try to add matters about my XMOS xCORE-200 eXplorerKITs that I haven’t found elsewhere. 8.5 MikroElectronica does ESP8266 and CC3100 based WiFi modules.8.3 TI CC3200 IoT WiFi has theirs and yours in one chip.8.2 Adafruit does a Cloud thermometer server.8.1.1 Hands on the Adafruit ATWINC1500 board for eXplorerKIT or startKIT?.7 Notes 5: WiFi sliceCARD with TI CC3000 is doomed.5.17.1 Adafruit done that with the TI CC3000MOD module.5.16.3 TI: HCI command by function like SimpleLink_Init_Start.5.16.2 XMOS: HCI commands from TCP tag like HCI_CMND_SIMPLE_LINK_START.

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    5.14 Screen recording to see how Hello World! feels.5.13 Hello World! works, but it takes long time to finish (2).5.12 Atomic, thread safe version timed printf.5.11 Adding a get_time_now function to use with c files.5.9 Hello World! works, but it takes long time to finish (1).5.8.1 XCore Exchange “Loading SPI_CLK is no good”.5.5 WELCOME TO THE SIMPLE WEBSERVER DEMO worked!.5.4 Importing sources from another directory.5.2.1 SPI_MO->SPI_DI, SPI_CLK, SPI_DO->SPI_MI, SPI_CS, SPI_EN, SPI_IRQ defines.5.1 XCore: Connecting a WiFi sliceCARD to xCORE-200 eXplorerKIT?.5 Notes 3: WiFi sliceCARD via PCIe/GPIO?.













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