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Only the solder paste stencils changed for Rev. 1.1.
Only the solder paste stencils changed for Rev. 1.1.
* [[Media:TNC1.1_stencil_main.zip|Stencils for main board]] (Gerber)
* [[Media:TNC1.1_stencil_main.zip|Stencils for main board]] (Gerber)
* [[Media:TNC1.1_stencil_pd.zip|Stencils for poewr/data board]] (Gerber)
* [[Media:TNC1.1_stencil_pd.zip|Stencils for power/data board]] (Gerber)


=== Rev. 1 ===
=== Rev. 1 ===

Revision as of 21:36, 29 November 2020

project overview
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Tictaclights-nano-colour.jpg
Year 2017
Number of pixels 144
Grayscales / Colors 512
Illuminant SMD LEDs (size 0404)
Power input ? mW
Contact person Arne Rossius
Project website

TicTacLights Nano Colour is the RGB version of TicTacLights Nano, which also fits into a mini TicTac box. Just like the monochrome version, it uses a lithium polymer battery, alternatively it can be powered from USB. The LEDs are square and only 1 x 1 mm large.

This project uses the BlinkenPlus firmware on an ATmega162 controller.

Hardware

The hardware is split onto two stacked PCBs, the main board and the power/data board. The main board (4 layers with blind vias) contains the LEDs, the microcontroller, the shift register ICs and the associated transistors and passives. It also contains the Micro-USB connector for mechanical reasons. The power/data board (2 layers) contains the USB to UART bridge IC, a switching converter (to generate the 5 V supply required for the RGB LEDs when using battery power) and battery charger IC as well as the MicroSD card slot. The two boards are connected through a 1.5 mm high fine-pitch connector.

Rev. 1.1

Only the solder paste stencils changed for Rev. 1.1.

Rev. 1

Software

This project uses the BlinkenPlus firmware.

Photos

http://arne.blinkenarea.org/TicTacLights%20Nano%20Colour/gallery.htm