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=== Mini-B USB connector === | === Mini-B USB connector === | ||
Standard 5 pins | Standard 5 pins | ||
http://pinoutsguide.com/Slots/USB_pinout.shtml | |||
=== Move Charging Station Pads === | === Move Charging Station Pads === |
Revision as of 07:22, 30 August 2012
Components
- Model nº
- CECH-ZCM1U (bought in ?)
- CECH-ZCM1E (bought in europe)
ARM STM32F103 VBT6 Y (32bit MCU)
U19
http://www.st.com/mcu/devicedocs-STM32F103VB-110.html
Y5250H 2029 K8QEZ (Gyro?)
alt.no.: Y5250H 2005 4Y84AQ
alt.no.: Y5250H 2024 GPECQ
U14
Kionix KXSC4 10227 2410 (Accelerometer)
alt.no.: Kionix KXSC4-XLU 90831 3909
alt.no.: Kionix KXSC4 10115 2010
U12
http://www.kionix.com/
Texas Instruments BQ24080 (1-cell Li-Ion Charger)
alt.no.:BRO 01J PDH2
alt.no.:BRO 04K 0948
U1
TPS63030 (High Efficient Single Inductor Buck-Boost Converter)
alt.no.:CEE TI J 04P0
U6
Cambridge Silicon Radio BC4RE A16U (Bluetooth transmitter)
U8?
http://www.csr.com/products/technology/bluetooth
AKM AK8974 (three-axis Electronic Compass -MEMS)
alt.no.:AKM8974 948D
alt.no.:AKM8974 008F
U13
http://www.chipworks.com/seamark.aspx?sm=s4%3BDatedfl11%3BDevCategory12%3BMEMS+Devicesm12%3BReleaseMonthm10%3BDeviceTypefl10%3BReportCode12%3BEXR-0908-802&cw=detail2
ALPS 503A 04C (Radio Module)
Li-Ion (Battery Pack)
4-168-108-01 / LIS1441
3.7V 1380 mAh
(typ 1520mAh)
Charge Current: 1.4A
Charge Voltage: 4.25V
LED2
6 pins surface mounted RGB 2^24
- Soldered to the board with a ribbon cable (no connectors) with 4 lines marked as:
- LED_B
- LED_G
- LED_R
- LED_4R5 (VDD line)
External Conectors
Mini-B USB connector
Standard 5 pins
http://pinoutsguide.com/Slots/USB_pinout.shtml
Move Charging Station Pads
A little PCB with no traces that works as a support for 2 copper pads connected to the main board with 2 wires black/red (no connectors) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkPFKrlWWwk
Move Sharp Shooter connector
8 pins custom made ? (smaller than the Mini-B) The connector is soldered in a "children board" and connected with the "main board" with a 12 traces ribbon cable. Only 4 of this lines are used for data signals (each line is protected with a resistor and a diode in the children board) + 1 line that seems to be common and is much more wide (probably volts or ground)
- This connector is used to communicate with the Template:Move Sharp Shooter gun. The buttons, trigger, etc... of this gun can send signals to the move controller