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| + | ====== NinoTNC BLE ====== | ||
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| - | ====== | + | An OARC Group-buy and build was organised in April 2025 for the NinoTNC BLE board developed by David K4DBZ |
| - | An OARC Group-buy and build was organised in April 2025 for the NinoTNC BLE board developed by {Dave} | + | Source is available from [[https:// |
| - | The latest compiled firmware for the onboard Pico is available | + | The latest compiled firmware for the onboard Pico is available[[https:// |
| ==== What is it? ==== | ==== What is it? ==== | ||
| The NinoTNC BLE board allows one to connect to a NinoTNC over Bluetooth and BLE, allowing for a user to use a TNC with a smartphone or tablet/ | The NinoTNC BLE board allows one to connect to a NinoTNC over Bluetooth and BLE, allowing for a user to use a TNC with a smartphone or tablet/ | ||
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| + | The firmware is currently targeted for the **__Raspberry Pico W__** but " | ||
| Applications that are known to communicate with it: | Applications that are known to communicate with it: | ||
| APRSDroid using the SPP profile | APRSDroid using the SPP profile | ||
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| WoAD Winlink on Android | WoAD Winlink on Android | ||
| === Assembly === | === Assembly === | ||
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| + | Assembly of the entire kit is possible using the most basic soldering iron with limited precision, but it is recommended for the SMD components that a hotplate is used for accuracy. | ||
| Assembly of the board is recommended to take place in the following order: | Assembly of the board is recommended to take place in the following order: | ||
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| == Top side components == | == Top side components == | ||
| - Raspberry Pico | - Raspberry Pico | ||
| - | - SSD1306 OLED screen | + | - SSD1306 OLED screen |
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| An SMD hotplate makes this easier but if you don't have one, I recommend using a third hand and using a pair of tweezers or fine pliers to hold the pin on one side and applying heat from the other. | An SMD hotplate makes this easier but if you don't have one, I recommend using a third hand and using a pair of tweezers or fine pliers to hold the pin on one side and applying heat from the other. | ||
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| + | Once they are in the correct-ish position, you can fasten down a NinoTNC board to the back, then reflow the pins from the display side. They will " | ||
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| + | I highly recommend filling the pogo pin receptacle pads on the NinoTNC with solder, else the sprung part of the pogo pins might not make sufficient contact with the plated through-hole. This affected my (M0LTE) build. | ||
| When assembled, the BLE board sits with the OARC logo facing up, pogo pins on the underside with the NinoTNC sitting " | When assembled, the BLE board sits with the OARC logo facing up, pogo pins on the underside with the NinoTNC sitting " | ||
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| Additionally, | Additionally, | ||
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