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Unread 14-01-2005, 10:58
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Re: Hows your electronics board?

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Originally Posted by eR1c599
I know there is a thread already here, but i would like to see drawings and/or schematics of what other teams are doing for their electronics board. I did search so i have like two schematics that i found. I would like to see more.
Thanks,
Eric
Team 599
P.S. This is made also to help other teams to see what people are doing, and help the rookie teams because they probably will want help with this part of the build very soon.
http://www.swarren.ca/Build2004photo.../IMG_0820.html

We used an inside-out approach last year, and will probably do the same this year. Power comes into the middle, and is distributed outwards. You can basically guess where all the eventual wire runs go. from the picture. This layout was done by Team188 members Carol Huang (Grade 11) and Honson Lam (Grade 9). Steve W originally posted about this picture in a separate thread.

Our layout was used for an electrical demonstration for rookie teams last year, and also won Team 736's award for "Neatest Electrical" at the Canadian Regional.

-SlimBoJones...