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Inventa Mega box for Arduino
#1

I just saw this in the new DIYode magazine (that's aimed at users less experienced)
http://www.altronics.com.au/p/k9670-inve...r-arduino/

Thought it may interest some of you.

Quote from the DIYode mag....

Quote:Just as many of us will remember when building DIY kits in years
gone by, the case was often the part that was most difficult to get
looking good. With Arduino projects, this problem certainly hasn’t
gone away. The team at Altronics have carefully considered what to
include in this case, to provide versatile and functional options. Like
any product such as this, it won’t suit EVERY project perfectly, but
it’ll certainly provide a solid option for many.
To start off, it will fit an Arduino UNO or Mega, which plugs straight
into the custom-developed board. It cleverly provides breakouts
while still retaining header access, and additional access to connect
a shield (Ethernet, WiFi, prototype, whatever you like). The case then
includes four illuminated tactile switches, a rotary encoder, a 2 x 16
LCD, as well as two 2A relays! With some clever insight, they haven’t
taken any flexibility away from you though - everything is broken
out to headers, so there’s no restriction on how they’re assigned to
your Arduino (meaning you can omit them if you don’t need them).
Everything provides built-in resistors so you can connect straight
from 5V without worrying about current-limiting yourself. There’s a
handy 210-hole prototyping area for soldering various connections
too, making this a VERY versatile box.
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#2

Wow!

It's clever and nice! It would still like modification for other displays ...

Best Regards
Zdenek

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