Gen7 Board-AVR 1.5
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Gen7 Board 1.2 | Gen7 Board 1.1 | Gen7 Board 1.0
Release status: working
Description | Generation 7 Electronics
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This is the central part of Generation 7 Electronics. A board with all the standard features and a header to plug in extension boards.
How to get it
All these shops support Gen7 development:
- RepRap DIY ( Traumflug's outlet )
- Paoparts
- eMotion Tech
They have PCBs, components and connector kits available. And thank you to these for supporting Generation 7 Electronics development.
PCBs
As Gen7 is designed to be manufactured on a RepRap, you can make PCBs yourself, of course. How to do this on a RepRap or a general milling machine is described on the Gen7 main page. You'll find links to release documents, Gerbers, PDFs and such on the main Gen7 page, too.
Yet another way is to purchase from one of the many houses specialized in manufacturing prototype PCBs. Gen7 is single sided, so this won't cost a fortune. If you want to sell excess copies, ask Traumflug for a commercial license.
Components
If you want to assemble the collection yourself, see the Parts Lists section.
Page creation in progress. For now, see Gen7_ExtensionBoard_USB_B_1.0 for the new USB adapter and Gen7 Board 1.4.1 for the remaining.