Good luck!

BTW, someone has already done this and have a BOM already done. They have
actually built and shipped an industrial version of the board.

Gerald


On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Michael Wood <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 19 November 2014 15:41, Gerald Coley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> If you are asking which ones are mounted on the board, any of those can
>> be mounted at any time on any build based on availability
>
>
> Bingo. This is just what I needed.
>
> FYI, and as we all know, some parts are pretty tough to read anything off
> of, and even if you get something it might only be a batch/date code.
>
> Robert this is just for development of course, trying to figure how to
> leverage the fantastic open source design while modifying it to our specs
> (low temp, obvi) before spinning off our own board. I wouldn't ask a
> consumer/hobbyist dev board to be industrial grade by any definition.
>
> Thanks both!
>
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