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Include documentation about Add SD Card to RePhone core 2G-AtmelSAMD21
RePhone core 2G-AtmelSAMD21 has very few storage. And describes its compatible with 2GB nano SD.
Show us how to do that. And add arduino examples to interact with that SD card1 vote -
Resolve ongoing coupon and promo issues (Canada)
Resolve the issues with coupon codes and shipping not working to Canada for PCBs
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Ship the product and answer emails - I won't order from you again. I will also tell others of my the poor experience
Ship the product and answer emails - I won't order from you again. I will also tell others of my the poor experience
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add pcb picture in order page
in the pcb order page put a picture of the pcb next to it. because your system changes the file names and we can't recognize them anymore
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Update the Relay Shield to Version 4.0 with....
The arduino relay shield could be even better with:
1) If the status LED's were in order for 1, 2, 3 and 4.
2) If the shield used smaller reed relays and supported 6 or 8 relays.
3) If each terminal block had FOUR terminals one unused. Why? Because there's always a ground return or something else to hook up.
4) If there were a solder block so the pins activating the relay could be cut and swapped to other I/O pins.
5) If the silk screen documented what I/O pins went to each relay by default.and
6) If the LED's were side view type, so they could seen even if another shield is on top. Maybe even put them next to the connector they control?
The arduino relay shield could be even better with:
1) If the status LED's were in order for 1, 2, 3 and 4.
2) If the shield used smaller reed relays and supported 6 or 8 relays.
3) If each terminal block had FOUR terminals one unused. Why? Because there's always a ground return or something else to hook up.
4) If there were a solder block so the pins activating the relay could be cut and swapped to other I/O pins.
5) If the silk screen documented what I/O pins went to each relay by default.and
6) If…
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Correct your "W5500 Ethernet Shield" page
The 9th bullet point under "Features" says "Not supports IP Fragmentation". Either that was supposed to say "Now" instead of "Not" or it is worded very clumsily.
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Please block your google ads from displaying on hate website Breitbart News
A simple way to resist Trump's attack on science is to defund the hate website breitbart.com
Please block your google ads from displaying on hate website Breitbart News. #madblock
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home production
need bulk discount , for like 50-1000 pcs that should cost near about production cost .
it is not possible to solder this chips at home.1 vote -
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Orange Color PCB
I'd like the color orange added for the solder mask.
Thanks
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Provide more color options for Fusion PCB
Besides offering glossy Green,Red,Yellow,Blue,Black solder mask options, will there ever be options for:
Clear (transparent)?
Matte black?
Matte green?7 votes -
Make Grove cables in solid colours, at least white and black
Grove cables are polarized, so there the colour code is not necessary most of the time. It is useful when cutting a cable and soldering to some other thing, or for a breakout cable. But when a JST connector is on both ends, the colour code is not needed. Solid colour cables would be more attractive for those projects where the cables are visible.
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Shipping
Most companies have an option when ordering to find out what the shipping cost is.
As you do not seem to have this option, I will order my Raspberry Pi from somewhere that has this option.5 votes -
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Product Life Cycle Management
Please be clear (at the Bazaar) about the difference between "Out of stock" and "obsolete - not sold anymore" because I continue to experience reliability problems with Grove displays. I understand the LCD/OLED components are very sensitive but I have had to replace all my Grove displays sooner rather than later. You have been very kind to support some of these under warranty but for others, given the nominal cost, I went ahead and purchased replacements locally when the salesman told me that once the shop floor inventory is exhausted it will not be replenished since the model is obsolete. Yet the Grove Bazaar maintained that the component was simply "Out of stock." Thanks.
Please be clear (at the Bazaar) about the difference between "Out of stock" and "obsolete - not sold anymore" because I continue to experience reliability problems with Grove displays. I understand the LCD/OLED components are very sensitive but I have had to replace all my Grove displays sooner rather than later. You have been very kind to support some of these under warranty but for others, given the nominal cost, I went ahead and purchased replacements locally when the salesman told me that once the shop floor inventory is exhausted it will not be replenished since the model is obsolete.…
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It would be great if your ads used proper english, ie: life not live
It would be great if your ads used proper english, ie: life not live
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Have you considered making a Grove Interface board for the Micromite computers? These are made in Australia and being cloned in US & UK
There is a new version of the Micromite called the Explore 100 as well as a new one called the Micromite Plus LCD Backpack both of which would be amendable to a Grove interface. The Explore 100 has two MikroElectronika Interfaces which is not enough and they are too expensive compared to Grove. A grove interface would be fantastic.
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Beagle Bone Green Wireless Without the Dual Stacked USB Connectors
The Beagle Bone Green Wireless is a great idea for several reasons. One thing I was looking for was to get ride of the bulky Ethernet connector. This is an embedded board that is already big, because of the .1" headers, it is humongous in height because of the Ethernet connector.
And so when the wireless version came out I was ex-tactic for a second until I realised you added 2 dual stacked USB connectors?!?!
Please leave the choice to the user to decide whether or not they need that much real estate wasted.People who have enough space for these dual stacked USB connectors will have the space to use a USB hub.
Meanwhile, trying to fit this board in a tight application remains an issue and is now very difficult because of those connectors.The Beagle Black wireless version on the other side does not include these big USB connectors. Regrettably I will have to use the Beagle Black version rather than yours. A shame because your version has been less expensive and I had been happy with the Beagle Bone Green(s) I got from you.
Hope you redesign the wireless version keeping in mind this is a great opportunity for people to reduce and embedded a BBG into a small product they can sell.
If I can sell my product because your board allows me to package a neat device, think of the board volume I will be buying from you.
Regards,
JSThe Beagle Bone Green Wireless is a great idea for several reasons. One thing I was looking for was to get ride of the bulky Ethernet connector. This is an embedded board that is already big, because of the .1" headers, it is humongous in height because of the Ethernet connector.
And so when the wireless version came out I was ex-tactic for a second until I realised you added 2 dual stacked USB connectors?!?!
Please leave the choice to the user to decide whether or not they need that much real estate wasted.People who have enough space for…
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Gerber Viewer Improvements
Enable the recognition and online viewing of inner layers on the Gerber Viewer.
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dont do anything
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