Is the 3 channels (XYZ) only board still available - maybe a revised version, with the arm nano chipset mounted directly on board? Thank you.
P.S. I could understand why some people pressed your guys for a 4 (3 + 1 clone) channels board but we are talking Raspberry PI here. Most of us turned towards Raspberry PI because of the small form factor. Having a HAT that extends 2 centimeters outside the PI boundaries is a bit out of purpose. Unfortunately in our setup we just don't have space for the new Protoneer (2.6) board so we are forced now to look elsewhere for alternatives.
3 Channels Only Version?
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Re: 3 Channels Only Version?
No, not available anymore.Sandman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 5:19 pmIs the 3 channels (XYZ) only board still available - maybe a revised version, with the arm nano chipset mounted directly on board? Thank you.
P.S. I could understand why some people pressed your guys for a 4 (3 + 1 clone) channels board but we are talking Raspberry PI here. Most of us turned towards Raspberry PI because of the small form factor. Having a HAT that extends 2 centimeters outside the PI boundaries is a bit out of purpose. Unfortunately in our setup we just don't have space for the new Protoneer (2.6) board so we are forced now to look elsewhere for alternatives.

Re: 3 Channels Only Version?
That's not at all the reason myself or most other people use the Raspberry Pi. It's a far better choice than any Arduino board! It's basically a complete standalone computer with huge potential. You are probably the first I've heard that complains about the size. You're building a machine that controls XYZ, but you can't spare an extra 20mm?
I bet somebody out there would be willing to trade you their old 3 axis version for one of these.
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