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NanoUtils

Small utility / breakout PCBs

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/learn @mengstr/NanoUtils
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Supported Platforms

Universal

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NanoUtils

The NanoUtils are a series of small unility / breakout PCBs created by Mats Engstrom @ SmallRoomLabs. All these boards are licensed as CC BY-SA

The following PCBs are currently a part of NanoUtils:


###NU-Xtal NU-Xtal rendering

A small breakout-style board with a crystal, caps and a resistor on it. This board is suitable for easy add a crystal to an Atmel ATmega or many Microchip PIC-series microcontrollers like the PIC18F2550 having a GND pin next to the two XTAL pins.


###NU-Sockisop NU-Sockisop rendering

A 5x5 cm combo breakout board with different breakouts on front and backsides.

  • Front:
  • 4 x SOIC-16
  • 4 x SOIC-8
  • 4 x SOT23-6
  • Back:
  • 4 x TSSOP-16
  • 4 x TSSOP-8
  • 4 x SOT-23 (dual)

###NU-Fithole NU-Fithole rendering

A small keyfob-like tool for checking the dimension of component leads.


###NU-ThruXtal NU-ThruXtal

A small breakout-style board with a crystal, caps and a resistor on it. This board is suitable for easy add a crystal to an Atmel ATmega or many Microchip PIC-series microcontrollers like the PIC18F2550 having a GND pin next to the two XTAL pins. This is a variant of the NU-Xtal board supporting HC-49 crystals in both SMD and thru hole. The load caps can be fitted with either SMD or thru hole caps in two sizes.


###NU-Oledy NU-Oledy

Breakout boards for experimenting with OLED displays. The board have 32 pads in 0.5, 0.6, 0.62, 0.65, 0.7, 0.8, 0.845 and 1.0 mm pitches.

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GitHub Stars5
CategoryDevelopment
Updated4y ago
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