I haven't done any work to characterize the temperature range or design for
a specific one. You'd have to do that be checking the datasheets of the
individual parts. I'm assuming that 85C should be safe for most if not all
parts. Another thing you'd need to evaluate is how stable the internal
oscillator of the PIC is across the temperature range. USB is pretty picky
about the precision of its clock.

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Pranay Sharma <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear ALL,
> Could someone put some light on what are the temperature ranges for proper
> operation of the IOIO board.
>
> I was thinking to use this board for a product which would be put outdoors
> where maximum temperature in summers is 45Deg Celcius.
> So the expected temperature inside the board could easily reach 55deg or
> 60Deg.
>
> BR
> Pranay
>
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