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Only few things left to do :-) | Only few things left to do :-) | ||
− | The step down voltage converter that sits between the 4-cell LiPo battery pack and the Pico PSU needed to be replaced. At this moment the newly ordered buck 15A power converter is probably somewhere between Guangdong and Amsterdam. | + | The step down voltage converter that sits between the 4-cell LiPo battery pack and the Pico PSU needed to be replaced. |
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+ | At this moment the newly ordered buck 15A power converter is probably somewhere between Guangdong and Amsterdam. | ||
So, further testing on battery power has to be postponed. | So, further testing on battery power has to be postponed. | ||
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2 1/2 hours without a power outlet hasn't be a problem so far - but testing was done with a very basic AMD Sempron 145 processor. | 2 1/2 hours without a power outlet hasn't be a problem so far - but testing was done with a very basic AMD Sempron 145 processor. | ||
This project is run in collaboration with hackerspace Sk1llz | This project is run in collaboration with hackerspace Sk1llz |
Revision as of 14:04, 16 March 2015
Projects | |
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Participants | Cyberdutch |
Skills | hardware |
Status | Active |
Niche | Electronics |
Purpose | Fun |
Live the future now! Join the world of mobile and flexible computing ;-)
Laptop 1.0 is an ATX-mobo based computer residing in a small vintage suitcase from the 1930s.
Specs are meant to remain flexible: Cards and other parts can be changed on the fly to suit user's convenience.
It carries a LiPo battery pack of 14.8V x 20Ah. For WiFi it comes with a basic internal antenna as well as an external directional yagi.
Most of the components used in this project origin from Kingsday's market, own stock or leftovers.
March 16, 2015 - Almost finished
Only few things left to do :-)
The step down voltage converter that sits between the 4-cell LiPo battery pack and the Pico PSU needed to be replaced.
At this moment the newly ordered buck 15A power converter is probably somewhere between Guangdong and Amsterdam. So, further testing on battery power has to be postponed.
2 1/2 hours without a power outlet hasn't be a problem so far - but testing was done with a very basic AMD Sempron 145 processor.
This project is run in collaboration with hackerspace Sk1llz