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1. Module [[Power_Supply|Balthazar PSU]] is a combined battery charger, buck-boost converter and stereo power amplifier. It also delivers the power to the whole modular system, also via USB.
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1. Module [[Power_Supply|Balthazar PSU]] is a combined battery charger, buck-boost converter and stereo power amplifier. It also delivers the power to the whole modular system, also via flat USB cable.
 
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Revision as of 11:46, 17 June 2022

Balthazar Modules set

Those are Balthazar's modules and adjoining devices top view. Below is a description of each module.

All PCB modules are to be connected through with the flat and short USB cables to a power supply PCB that also charges the batteries and controls the voltage. As it is shown in a video on our Instruction manual page. Power supply would need an external USB-C charger.


Balthazar modules set

Description of the Balthazar modules

1. Module Balthazar PSU is a combined battery charger, buck-boost converter and stereo power amplifier. It also delivers the power to the whole modular system, also via flat USB cable.

PSU

2. Module Balthazar Keyboard is a simplified, a bit ergonomic computer keyboard with DIY approach. In the two versions. The second iteration of the updated keyboard is to have some more geometric consistency.

Keyboard

3. Module Balthazar IO is a simple USB2.0 four-port hub for the internal devices: keyboard and touchpad (optional trackpad), webcam and optional audio card. This is for an internal connection only and if the user wants to use a variant of some other ARM based systems, such as Raspberry Pi 4, or something compatible. End user will also have to disconnect and take out Unifying board, as that place is envisaged for such additional system.

Input-Output

4. Unifying PCB is a single PCB solution for connecting the three previously designed Balthazar modules I/O, power supply, USB 2.0, 3.0 controllers, keyboard and adding Compute Module compatible FPGA boards. Aimed at setting a compatibility standard to widely accepted hardware standards.

Unifying Board
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