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  • = RepRap 2nd Generation Firmware = G1 X23.9 Y39.7 Z0.2526 E67.2 F3000.0 ;print segment</tt>
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  • ...ration2Electronics|Generation 2 Electronics]] and [[Generation3Electronics|Generation 3 Electronics]] Systems.''' | 7 || B || The AS5040 outputs quadrature signals. This pin is the Quadrature
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  • * 5-7 Reserved for 6 DoF platforms (Stewart platform etc.) == Next Generation Protocol Ideas ==
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  • '''I am a part of the [[Generation3Electronics|Generation 3 Electronics]] System''' This board is the brains behind the Generation 3 Electronics. The heart is a Sanguino which is an Arduino-compatible boar
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  • This board is the brains behind the Generation 3 Electronics. The heart is a Sanguino which is an Arduino-compatible boar | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig
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  • | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground [[Category:Generation 3 electronics]]
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  • ..., all unless there is a minimum load on the +5&nbsp;V rail. Connecting a 4.7&nbsp;ohms 10&nbsp;W resistor, an old CD drive or a 12&nbsp;V light bulb (in * [[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • * Pin 15 to 14: -7 to -15V. A mismatch suggests a short on the board or a miss-wiring of the * Pin 15 to 14: -7 to -15V. A mismatch suggests a short on the board or a miss-wiring of the
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  • ...ng RepRap designs whilst avoiding precluding the controllers use with next generation designs. * The Art of Electronics (Horowitz and Hill, Cambridge, ISBN 0521-37095-7)
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  • | '''7* || *6''' || '''5* || *4''' || '''3* || *2''' || '''1* || *0''' | '''7* || *6''' || '''5* || *4''' || '''3* || *2''' || '''1* || *0'''
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  • ...Protocol stepper motor controller used in the Generation 1 Electronics and Generation 2 Electronics. For more recent [[G-code]] protocol stepper motor controller === [7] Enable asynchronous notifications ===
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground
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  • # RTS to pin 7 [[Category:Generation 1 electronics]]
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  • * #7 in most firmware tables [[Gen7 Research#Selecting the Thermistor Voltage Divider | Generation 7 Electronics Research]] shows how thermistors behave and how the surrounding
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  • | 7 || - || Thermistor [i] | 7 || - || -
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  • | [[Image:Gen7 Board-ARM 2.0.jpeg|100px]] || [[Generation 7 Electronics]] || [[User:Traumflug|Traumflug]] || CC BY-NC-SA || LPC1114 (32 ...tronics]] -- complete solution, quality and fast electronics, a really new generation of electronics for RepRap 3D printers and others like RapMan. Professional
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  • {{Languages|Generation 7 Electronics}} |name = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • | Gewicht ||7,0 kg||15,5 lbs ...[[HDPE]]: 11&euro;/kg, [[ABS]]: 17&euro;/kg|| [[PLA]]: $14/lb, [[HDPE]]: $7/lb, [[ABS]]: $10/lb
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]] direkt vom Entwickler [mailto:[email protected] Traumflug] ...t] - Anbieter von fertigen und Bauteil-Kits / Platinenkits für die dritte Generation der RepRap-Elektronik und Extruderteilen. (New York/USA)
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  • ''''' 7. Clean the toner, cover in solder (tinning), apply component legend, drill: 7.1) with etching done, '''remove the toner''' with acetone (typical nails pa
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  • ...r-a-next-generation-Tommelise.html Building a printable stepper for a next generation Tommelise] ...mer that had a strain of up to 7 percent. They did this by spin coating 37.7 micrometer thick layers of urethane acrylate oligomer and layers of conduct
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  • |name = Generation 6 Electronics |description = Generation 6 Electronics
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  • | 7 und 8 || Braun und Braun/Weiß || Ground (= GND = Masse) [[Category:Generation 3 electronics/de]]
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]] * [[Generation 3 Electronics]]
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  • | Weight ||7.0 kg||15.5 pounds ...o;22/kg, HDPE: &euro;11/kg, [[ABS]]: &euro;17/kg|| [[PLA]]: $14/lb, HDPE: $7/lb, [[ABS]]: $10/lb
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  • --[[User:Sebastien Bailard|Sebastien Bailard]] 06:58, 7 September 2010 (UTC) ...Rap's are named. As this is written (09-06-2010) the current standard is "Generation n" where n is an positive integer that is incremented by one for each relea
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  • ...have already milled out functional PCBs on the [[WolfStrap]]. [[Generation 7 Electronics]] boards are made this way regularly. To give an idea about ach ...eiz/Website/Blog/Entries/2011/10/6_Compiling_the_gEDA_Tools_on_Mac_OS_X_10.7.1.html installing gEDA on Mac&nbsp;OS&nbsp;X].
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  • ...rd | Teensy2]], Teensy3, [[Generation 6 Electronics]], [[Sanguinololu]], [[Generation 3 Electronics]], [[NanoHeart]] and for all other RepRap controllers it shou * Python 2.7.x or later, but not Python 3.x.
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  • |name = 32 Generation X1 Electronics |description = 32 Generation X1 Electronics
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  • |reprap = Generation 3 Electronics The RepRap Monolithic Electronics set (or Monotronics) is based upon the Generation 3 electronics. It uses the same underlying Sanguino (ATmega644P) processor
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  • The term '''generation time''' is often used interchangeably with ''doubling time''. ..., calibrated, loaded with raw materials, and started printing out the next generation.
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  • .../math> or 115 kW/<math>cm^2</math>. 5-15µ deep beam energy beam spot dia. 7µ. Treat as cylinder. 15µ*7µ*7µ x<math>10^{-12} cm^3</math> or 600µ<math>^3</math>. 600 x<math>10^{-12}
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  • ...of Photogrammetry”] and [http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=7&sqi=2&ved=0CEAQFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.download-it.org%2Ffree_files%2F64f ...and orientation needed for nearest accuracy of image capture and 3D object generation. The main aim here will be to have a system whereby camera positioning will
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  • | 7 || Max || This is the signal from the 'max' sensor. The definitions of hig
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  • *Generation 6: *Generation 3
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  • | Weight ||7.0 kg||15.5 pounds ...o;22/kg, HDPE: &euro;11/kg, [[ABS]]: &euro;17/kg|| [[PLA]]: $14/lb, HDPE: $7/lb, [[ABS]]: $10/lb
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  • ...gned to mount on the side of the Mendel. You can mount either the TechZone Generation 3 electronics to it, or the TechZone Monotronics to it. 6b) [[Official_Electronics_Installation_page|Generation 3 Electronics]]
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  • Orca Electronics aka: GEN6 Ultra / GEN6++ / Camiel's 2nd Generation Electronics / Mendel-Parts electronics v2 / naming still unsure etc === Step 7: Electronics assembly ===
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  • *[http://tjiko.com/?q=blogs&page=7 Tjiko] (22may/XZ-Y/working-commercial) *[http://www.appropedia.org/MOST_RepRap_build MOST RepRap v.2] (6/7/13 Mendel-Prusa-variant)
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  • ==Generation 3 Electronics== ...guinololu]], [[/Gen3|Generation 3]], [[Generation_7_Electronics|Generation 7]] and [[Ramps|RAMPS]] Electronics
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]], ideal for DIYers
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  • |reprap = Generation 3 Electronics ...f from the bottom up, like many RepRappers do, have a look at [[Generation 7 Electronics]]. Gen7 is explicitely designed to be DIYable and easily on par
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • |categories = {{tag|Generation 7 electronics}}, {{tag | Electronics}} ...optical endstop compatible with [[RAMPS]], [[Sanguinololu]], [[Generation 7 Electronics]] and any other controller running on 5&nbsp;V or 3.3&nbsp;V. S
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • <tr><td>'''[[32 Generation X 1 Electronics]]'''</td><td>[[#Concept|Concept]]</td><td>''[[#LessThan1Yea <tr><td>'''[[Generation 4 Electronics]] (Stub)'''</td><td>[[#Concept|Concept]]</td><td>''[[#LessTha
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • |description = Part of Generation 7 Electronics [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • |[[Generation 6 Electronics]] |[[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], of alles wat compatible is. Eindstops zijn of optisch
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  • | 7 and 8 || Brown and Brown/White || Ground [[Category:Generation 3 electronics/nl]]
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  • * [[Generation 7 Electronics]] ...a Auto Calibration Algorithm of Minor Squares based on DC42 RepRapFirmware 7 points
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • ...patible with commonly used boards such as [[Generation_7_Electronics | Gen 7]] and [[RAMPS]] * [[Generation 3]]
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  • ...important stuff with less manual intervention, though certainly the first generation machines at least are likely to be a lot slower per dollar of equipment. ...wrong with the above does not mesh with the laser welding jwri doc figure 7 especially.
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  • [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], or any [[Alternative Electronics | other Mendel compa
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  • See how others built their Generation 7 Electronics board and where they used it. Gen7 is pretty universal, you can One of the main development goals of Generation 7 Electronics is to make RepRap electronics replicatable, just like mechanics
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  • '''October 2'''; A second generation design, known as "Mendel", prints its first part [[http://en.wikipedia.org/ ...se 3D printing for dental restoration making the turnaround time drop from 7 days to 2 days. [http://news.thomasnet.com/companystory/Albensi-Labs-Turnar
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  • ...epSnapper beta ourselves, in hopes of being able to tweak/revert the gcode generation and fix other minor issues. 7. $ make install
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], lub każda [[Alternative Electronics | inna alternaty
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  • Another experience is with [[Generation 7 Electronics]], which is designed to be as replicatable as possible and has
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  • *Note that some RepRap controllers like [[Generation 7 Electronics]] require no power supply preparations at all, you simply plug * A single sided solution for do-it-yourselfers and modders: [[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • 7. Si prenda un dado M8 per serrare il pezzo plastico sulla barra stessa come [[File:Gal7.jpg|450px|thumb|center|passo 7]]
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • {{Languages|Generation 7 Electronics}} |name = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • |description = Part of Generation 7 Electronics [[Category:Generation 7 electronics/fr]]
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  • ** 7-30v ==[[Generation_3_Electronics|Generation 3 Electronics]] ==
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], ou d'autres [[Alternative Electronics | other Mendel
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  • ...rocessor Atmega-based boards such as [[Generation_7_Electronics|Generation 7]] or [[Arduino_Mega_Pololu_Shield|RAMPS]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • The first generation of RepRap stepper motor drivers. (Note: These boards were used in the [[Generation 2 Electronics|generation 2 collection of electronics]].) Uses the L297/L298 stepper motor driver co
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], or any [[Alternative Electronics | other Mendel compa
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  • == [[Generation 7 Electronics]] == {{electronics|name=Generation 7 Electronics
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  • *Generation 6: *Generation 3
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  • 1/4", 3/8", and 7/16" wrenches or adjustable wrench. It is nice if the 1/4" wrench has a clo ...to the large number of Cap Head screws for the 90 degree bar clamps. the 7/64" is used for the extruder tensioning screws, and is a bit of a nonstanda
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  • ##* Generation 7 Electronics: 115200
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  • |description = Generation 7 Electronics with toshiba drivers Generation 7 Toshiba Electronics uses a TTL header for serial communications to the host
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • | rowspan="2"|[[Gen7_Board-AVR_1.5#Electronic_Components | Generation 7 Electronics]]
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  • This page shows some of the research done for developing [[Generation 7 Electronics]]. It may be helpful for developing other electronics as well. ...le reaches from 0 to 255, so for example <code>M104&nbsp;S20</code> equals 7.8%, <code>M104&nbsp;S160</code> equals 63%.
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  • {{Languages|Generation 7 Electronics}} |name = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • ...], [[Generation 6 Electronics|Gen6]], [[Generation 7 Electronics|Gen7]], [[Generation 3 Electronics|Gen3]], or any [[Alternative Electronics | other Mendel compa
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  • 7 M3 hex screw x 16mm You may also get a 7.5mm M8 ring, which can be used to space the Wade's big gear off from the bl
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  • ...ke [[Generation 6 Electronics]], [[RAMPS]], [[Sanguinololu]], [[Generation 7 Electronics]] and similars. The only input needed is a 5V signal. It's fast
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • The idea is to take [[User:Traumflug|Traumflug]]'s wonderful [[Generation 7 Electronics]], lay it out in Eagle for ease of use between hobbyists. [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • *Built in SMPS for 5V generation ...iver.zip]] and unzip it into a known location on your computer. In windows 7, plug in your RAMBo board, and let windows fail to find the driver. Then,
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  • |+ American Wire Gauge: single stranded wire 7-24 cores | 7
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  • [[File: Gen7 Board 1.4.jpeg | 300px | right | Generation 7 Electronics v1.4]] [[Category:Generation 7 electronics]]
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  • |name = Generation 7 Electronics Board |description = Generation 7 Electronics
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  • El número 17 viene de que 42mm en pulgadas equivalen a 1.7". === Gen 7 ===
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  • ...tôt la version 1.25 ou la [[Generation_7_Electronics/fr| Carte Generation 7]]. En effet, les versions 1.25 et précédentes sont des cartes dessinées #Servo1 connector moved to pin 11 to free 7 for ADK
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  • |description = Parte de Gen 7 Electronics ...de carrera optico compatible con [[RAMPS]], [[Sanguinololu]], [[Generation 7 Electronics]] y todos las demas electronicas que reconozcan una señal digi
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  • |description = Part of Generation 7 Electronics }}This is an extension board for [[Generation 7 Electronics]] providing an USB connection. It's based on an ATtiny45, runni
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  • ..., [[Generation 3 Electronics]], [[Generation 6 Electronics]], [[Generation 7 Electronics]], or anything else compatible)
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