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The electronics is a single board (WB-1407R) containing an RX-2B remote control receiver chip, aerial circuitry, and a bridge of eight transistors (4x HY33 A1300, 4x AE9T) to drive the motors. There is also a fuse on the power line. | The electronics is a single board (WB-1407R) containing an RX-2B remote control receiver chip, aerial circuitry, and a bridge of eight transistors (4x HY33 A1300, 4x AE9T) to drive the motors. There is also a fuse on the power line. | ||
- | {{:robotic:tumbler:p5025474a.jpg?300|Circuit board top}} {{:robotic:tumbler:p5025467a.jpg?300|Circuit board bottom}} | + | {{:robotic:tumbler:p5025474a.jpg?300|PCB top}} {{:robotic:tumbler:p5025467a.jpg?300|PCB bottom}} |
The remote control is powered by a nine volt battery, and has an on/off switch, left & right motor forward/backward switches, and a turbo pushbutton switch. | The remote control is powered by a nine volt battery, and has an on/off switch, left & right motor forward/backward switches, and a turbo pushbutton switch. | ||
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All the electronics are on one small board which has the switches mounted directly on it. There is one 27.145MHz crystal, one power-on LED, and a TX-2B remote controller transmitter IC. | All the electronics are on one small board which has the switches mounted directly on it. There is one 27.145MHz crystal, one power-on LED, and a TX-2B remote controller transmitter IC. | ||
- | {{:robotic:tumbler:p5025460a.jpg?300|Remote circuit board}} | + | {{:robotic:tumbler:p5025460a.jpg?300|Remote PCB}} |
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