AVR evaluation Board Case
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Housing for an AVR evaluation board
This thing is the housing for an AVR evaluation board, which is used for programming different AVR types and then trying out the circuits to be developed. The description of the electronics and circuit boards, as well as their Gerber files, can be found at
http://www.lischeck.de/AVR%20Programmer%20230121/AVR-Programmer2301.html
This page is in german language. You can use babelfish for example for translation.
https://www.babelfish.de
The "ears" on the corners of the parts are used for better adhesion on the print bed and can easily be broken off after printing. You have to cut the threads yourself. The resolution of the printer is not sufficient to print the thread. If you don't have an M3 tap, just screw an M3 screw into the hole. Do not overtighten the screws when attaching the circuit boards, otherwise the thread will tear out. Remember: The material is only PLA and not high-strength steel. The front panel with the cut-out for the LCD di
This thing is the housing for an AVR evaluation board, which is used for programming different AVR types and then trying out the circuits to be developed. The description of the electronics and circuit boards, as well as their Gerber files, can be found at
http://www.lischeck.de/AVR%20Programmer%20230121/AVR-Programmer2301.html
This page is in german language. You can use babelfish for example for translation.
https://www.babelfish.de
The "ears" on the corners of the parts are used for better adhesion on the print bed and can easily be broken off after printing. You have to cut the threads yourself. The resolution of the printer is not sufficient to print the thread. If you don't have an M3 tap, just screw an M3 screw into the hole. Do not overtighten the screws when attaching the circuit boards, otherwise the thread will tear out. Remember: The material is only PLA and not high-strength steel. The front panel with the cut-out for the LCD di
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