Geschrieben May 6, 2012 at 10:126. Mai 2012 Hi, is there a generally suggested baseplate to mount bricks and bricklets as opposed to just scatter them around while working on a prototype? Something conceptually similar to a breadboard. Similar question on enclosures - what do you use? Please share... Thank you.
Geschrieben May 7, 2012 at 15:017. Mai 2012 I don't own a baseplate nor do I know of a baseplate/enclosure for the TF system. But I will make me a baseplate out of chipboard and screw four holders for the TF bricks and one for the LCD bricklet on it. I would love to see enclosures for bricks and bricklets, but I think it will be quite difficult, because the projects vary in size very much, eg. you need multiple tf bricks and bricklets, stepper, servos, batterys or power supply. But a baseplate to mount the bricks and bricklets on it would be awesome!
Geschrieben August 14, 2012 at 17:3014. Aug 2012 I've been asking around my local electronics shop, but the look on their faces when I showed them my TinkerForge components immediately shattered my hope of finding something there. They don't have anything useful for mounting TF components. If you (tinkerforge guys) can offer a plate of some sorts that has the right holes in it, I would really like to order some of those.
Geschrieben August 15, 2012 at 08:2815. Aug 2012 I understand the need for a mounting plate, but I don't know how this plate should look currently. I think it should have a 5mm grid with 3mm drills. What dimensions should this plate have? Should there be some other kind of Mounting holes? Please make some suggestions. If possible a DXF file or something else would be nice. Thanks
Geschrieben August 16, 2012 at 07:4416. Aug 2012 A plate the size of an A4 or even better an A3 sheet of paper would be ideal. I could cut that to the right size for a particular application. One of my usecases: I have a Master brick, a 20x4 LCD, a humidity and a temperature bricklet floating around on my desk, and i've stuffed my other components (16io's, distanceIR, DualRelay, etc) in a box on a shelve to make sure I don't loose them. I'd like to screw the TF components to a A3/A4 sized base plate that I can attach to the wall, which would give me a good orderly overview on the components, as well as make sure that i don't loose them. (i got kids too )
Geschrieben August 20, 2012 at 07:5220. Aug 2012 Dear Cathodion, ok, I have now something like ab A3 or A4 plastic sheet with ~2mm thickness and 5mm hole grid in mind. I will contact our hardware supplier and ask for prices...
Geschrieben August 20, 2012 at 11:3220. Aug 2012 Dear Cathodion, ok, I have now something like ab A3 or A4 plastic sheet with ~2mm thickness and 5mm hole grid in mind. I will contact our hardware supplier and ask for prices... Nice, thanks! I found the following enclousure: http://www.conrad.nl/ce/nl/product/520586/Euro-behuizing-grijs-150-X-50-X-80-mm/0203042&ref=list I'm hoping I can screw TinkerForge components on a plate, cut it to size, and shove it in the enclosure.
Geschrieben September 18, 2012 at 02:3218. Sep 2012 Here are some ideas... http://nwazet.com/plate http://nwazet.com/product/mounting-solution http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/734 http://www.serpac.com/ http://www.pactecenclosures.com/
Geschrieben September 18, 2012 at 13:4818. Sep 2012 This one looks like it: http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/734 Batti, Isnt this exactly what we need?
Geschrieben September 21, 2012 at 12:0621. Sep 2012 This one looks like it: http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/734 This one looks good. It has the correct grid and hole size for Bricks and Bricklets.
Geschrieben October 10, 2012 at 16:1010. Okt 2012 I got myself three of the "Universal Plate L" from pololu (or rather, as it turned out, from RelChron). Though these plates cost me an arm and a leg (one plate goes for 9.93, plus shipping of 12.50 Pound to Germany!), they are exactly what matches to the Tinkerforge mounting holes. Durable plastic, 3 mm thick. No hampering, all my bricks and bricklets settled nicely. Except, of course, for the LCD 20x4 bricklet. "Non standard" hole distance! If there was a way to get them a little cheaper, I would rate these plates ******* (7 stars).
Geschrieben October 16, 2012 at 08:0316. Okt 2012 When will I be able to order some properly priced plates from the TinkerForge shop?
Geschrieben October 16, 2012 at 11:4616. Okt 2012 The question is: Where can we buy apropriate plates that are cheap enough so we can resell them properly priced in our shop ? These Tamiya plates are intendet for modelmaking and modelmaking stuff is always freaking expensive.
Geschrieben October 17, 2012 at 09:2317. Okt 2012 I will contact our hardware supplier and ask for prices... I was wondering whether batti has heard from the hardware suppliers yet...
Geschrieben October 18, 2012 at 14:5818. Okt 2012 Maybe that could be an alternative, slightly massiv and strong, but who cares... http://nodna.de/MicroRAX
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