The *Anelok Y *accessory case looks very nice! [These questions meant to help you communicate with future readers of your Anelok wiki.]
Is this description of function of each Y-box connector correct? 1a Full size USB A connects Anelok Y to a [optional?] wired keyboard for entering password and related information into Anelok. An alternative is to enter data using the jog wheel on Anelok, But that is rather slow and tedious in comparison to using a full keyboard. 1b The full size USB is also used to connect Anelok to a PC for injecting passwords as needed. 2 One Micro USB (female) connects Anelok Y to USB power supply, to provide power to USB keyboard. 3 Second Micro USB (female? male?) is used as data connection from Anelokpassword safe to Anelok Y case. ** [I am not clear how this is done to avoid various security compromises. You might craft a short & sweet not-too technical explanation for a high level overview. ~~~~~~~ New subject: Your *Anelok* project is moving at a brisk pace. Good stuff! Assuming your goal is an Indiegogo funding campaign, what are your thoughts about case manufacturing process for in volume: 1,000 10,000 100,000 and up <--- this is the goal, right? ;) Milling plastic and paint might (?) be adequate up to low hundreds? You are a shining example of how to create open hardware using open processes. Bravo! Ron K Jeffries [email protected] --- Ron K. Jeffries 805-567-4670 On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Werner Almesberger <[email protected] > wrote: > After all the painting and polishing it's time to see the result in > real life. The Y-Box doesn't do much but it does of course have a LED. > Here it is, connected and powered: > > > http://downloads.qi-hardware.com/people/werner/anelok/tmp/ybox-paint-white-bg.jpg > > Besides the shortcomings I've already mentioned, I think it looks > pretty decent. Since there are about 2 mm of clear plastic around the > black "core", it also has a nice contrast in front of a dark > background: > > > http://downloads.qi-hardware.com/people/werner/anelok/tmp/ybox-paint-black-bg.jpg > > One drawback of having a shiny case with glossy paint is that it's > surprisingly hard to find an angle that doesn't put all sorts of > confusing reflections (camera, lamp, windows, etc.) in the picture. > Oh well :) > > Next: alternative painting schemes. > > - Werner > > _______________________________________________ > Qi Hardware Discussion List > Mail to list (members only): [email protected] > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: > http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion >
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