David Schooley
                                            David Schooley
                                        
                                    > @dcschooley can you make a checklist of things so it's easier to keep organized all together Yes. Is there a mechanism for that on GitHub that I am not...
> From Slack: Vcc on the ina260 needs to be 3.3V, otherwise the Pi has a bad day. (That's why I was feeding it from the Pi's 3.3V before.) Maybe...
It will be easy to add this: . I'm assuming this part is decent. Is there anything better? This device would become part of the incoming power circuit, so it...
I think you definitely need to have a user-viewable display. Part of it is educational, the other is you simply need to know what is happening with the rover. Having...
Here's a possibility for socketing the power connection for the Adafruit device: and
> Why don't we just include the [TI chip](https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ina260.pdf) on the control board directly for rev F? Seems like a more straightforward solution rather than having a daughter board that...
But in that case wouldn't it make the most sense to just use the AdaFruit board?
Maybe we just go ahead and solder the Adafruit thing into the PCB like nature intended. Yes, you do have to unsolder it if it goes bad, but it's just...
The Adafruit board comes with two pin headers that you solder onto the board in the orientation you want. One is low current signaling that can go into any appropriate...
12AWG is only too much if is too big for the terminal blocks. That size is a waste of copper for those short connections however.