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A-Com PCB - Digimon Virtual Pet Communicator
The A-Com device simulates the connection used by the Digimon virtual pets to allow you to connect them to a computer/mobile. You can connect to the world of W0rld, as well as other apps to unlock new routes within your v-pet.
The original A-Com design was created by Ben|Katsu and this PCB essentially provides both the base circuitry and contact points needed to facilitate the creation of an A-Com. You will also need an Arduino Nano (tested with Every) and the two resistors listed above in the parts list. All of the key solder locations are clearly marked on the back of the board but please feel free to solder every point for a more robust fixture.
This device also requires the standard A-Com software which can be downloaded using the 'A-Com Arduino Code' link.
Loading the sketch onto your Arduino Nano Every is simple and instructions can be found at the link above.
As per the license on this, please feel free to amend it as you see fit but an attribution to my name as the original PCB Designer is required.
I have been unable to test this with the three-pronged devices so there may be issues with the prong hole and pad spacing - sorry about this but I simply do not have a three pronged device for testing.
If you find any issues with this design please reach out and I will make amendments.
A-Com PCB - Digimon Virtual Pet Communicator
*PCBWay community is a sharing platform. We are not responsible for any design issues and parameter issues (board thickness, surface finish, etc.) you choose.
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