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Posted at 6/4/2017 00:26:40      View:5258 | Replies:5        Print      Only Author   [Copy Link] 1#
Last edited by exyn In 6/4/2017 00:42 Editor

Attaching a picture of my Firefly-RK3399 with a battery charge/discharge pcb (from my work, modified to give 12 V output and controlled over I2C from the firefly board) underneath and a 16,8 V battery at the bottom. Also equipped with a 4G module and touchscreen to be truly mobile.

Looks a little ghetto atm but the plan is to 3D print a more proper "case" for it. A work in progress

Please share yours

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Posted at 6/5/2017 09:18:00        Only Author  2#
very nice!
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Posted at 6/5/2017 10:02:15        Only Author  3#
Cool , man
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Posted at 6/13/2017 23:54:44        Only Author  4#
Last edited by exyn In 6/13/2017 17:07 Editor

It has now evolved into this. Still a few things to do but essentially a Firefly-RK3399 "laptop" with 194 Wh of battery power.

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Posted at 8/15/2017 04:44:24        Only Author  5#
Hi, could you bring more details on how did you manage to use a battery for powering the board?
Does the android system detect the charge level in the battery?
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Posted at 1/7/2018 20:20:49        Only Author  6#
Where have you got standoff/supports for M.2 slot for 4G module?
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