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  • You Reply: What that means ?? iam just asking about the battery connector pads on LP layout
  • You Reply: How to plug lipo battery
  • You Reply: You missed Wifi antenna and battery connector
  • You Reply: Its not lattepanda product its Upboard
  • Topic: Battery
    You Reply: Dfrobo Confirmed to me that the Lattepanda developpment board supports and can be powered by Lipo Batteries 5V Attachments untitled.JPG Answer untitled.JPG (38.53 KiB) Viewed 11186 times

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  • Topic: Boot Logo
    You Reply: Are you talking about windows or linux ?
  • Topic: Battery
    You Reply: What about this marked connectors " images from lattepanda store" Attachments detail-900x600.JPG detail-900x600.JPG (65.27 KiB) Viewed 11327 times 85-900x600.jpg 85-900x600.jpg (63.67 KiB) Viewed 11327 times

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  • Topic: Battery
    You Reply: Yes"picture too small" i just dont know because i havent board yet i dont buy hardware that i dont know anyway it must be there diagrams of the hardware if its open source
  • Topic: Battery
    You Reply: Is this for RTC or lipo bat"look at attachements" Attachments untitled.JPG Look at this untitled.JPG (28.02 KiB) Viewed 11358 times

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  • You Reply: First u need to know what u need to fit in ur tablet and whats ur requirements like the touchs and sensors i/o inputs did the board has a battery connector ? ididnt have my board yet this is my sipmle question
    and make aplan
    1.wich system wll be installed on the board
    2.how many buttons u need and for what(maybe programmable from gpio)
    3.what sensors u need(like accelero/gyro)
    4.whats ur final size tablet (to know what 3d printer u'll need to print a case-but u must be familiar with 3d printing i mean u knw what u doing to make the case fit ur requirements)
    5.is the cost acceptable