En 21 de septiembre de 2015 en 11:48:23, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (lkcl@lkcl.net) escrito:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:07 AM, joem wrote:
On Thu, 2015-09-17 at 17:12 +0200, GaCuest wrote:
Perhaps the best solution is to use neodymium magnets and screws.
You know I noticed that 16 gbit fiber optic transcievers are being sold for $15 in Aliexpress.
coooool.
miguel, the main reason why i thought that joypad controls would be ok to modularise (as demonstrated successfully by that x-box controller) would be because the number of signal wires is significantly less as well as being a greatly reduced data rate. soo.... rather large (multi-millimetre) spring-loaded contacts (like in SIM cards), absolutely no problem
by contrast for the lcd you're dealing with an extremely high number of parallel signals at a MHz-level transmission rate in a very compact amount of space. so you definitely can't use huge spring-loaded contacts because they will radiate EMF like buggery. *but*... if you can however as joe suggests decouple things, remove some of the extreme requirements...
We do not want to make a product difficult to design and expensive. Perhaps the idea of selling the console in 3 models and advanced users can change the screen being the best. Something similar to what happens on a PC.
l.
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