Super IO
Super IO
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Transform your Base Duo or Base Uno into a portable, standalone capable Meshtastic device.
Basic soldering required.
Main Features
- Expanded 128x128 1.12" OLED – perfect for BaseUI
- GPS with Ceramic Antenna
- Seiko Real Time Clock
- 9 Axis Inertial Measurement Unit
- 3 Axis Gyroscope
- 3 Axis Accelerometer
- 3 Axis Compass
- Navigation Pad Buttons + OK + Back
- Power Slide Switch with 2 Programmable User Modes (defaults to GPS ON / OFF)
- Buzzer
Product Includes
- Super IO Board
- OLED + Mounting Bracket
- GPS Ceramic Antenna
- Mounting Screws + Hex Key
Specs
- Mounting Holes aligned with Base board: 2x M2
- Mounting Slots for SuperIO: 2x M2
- Board Size: 42x67.5mm
- Weight: 16g
In our resources section for the BASE System we provide an evolving user guide, documentation and downloads including spec sheets, schematics, software source files and more.
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I have been waiting to do this project to make my own Mesh node!
Really like these cases. Compared to many other cases I've tried with other dev board – this finally feels like a well-engineered product.
I recently saw the DataSlayer YouTube video on the new release of the Muzi Works Base project so I had to get it. I just received everything and have not assembled it yet but looking at all the parts of the Base Duo + Super IO and the case, this is some of the best quality I have ever seen to date. Cannot wait to fire it up and will advise further.
Bought the Super IO and Base Uno, specifically for the integrated compass. Very few nodes have the compass and I am very excited to explore the possiblity of direction finding nodes in a large in-persob gathering. Tested and the only hiccups encountered with the node eas having to calibrate the compass to get the orientation correct. Once it pointed north, and the other nodes sent accurate GPS location messages, it was great
Assembly was easy once I understood where everything goes, but I would love an official step by step in the documentation to show the orientation and screen ribbon cable installation (i almost messed it up because im a noob)
I Love this setup! everything works perfectly! I was a little disappointed at how little documentation there was for the Base duo/uno but was able to get Meshtastic loaded on and running in both 915mhz and 2.4ghz. These boards do a great job and work very well!! The OLED display works great, but is so small it is hard to read, wish it had a bigger display. I could not find a case so I made one, it can be found at https://www.printables.com/model/1619804-muzi-works-super-io-case