Case for huzzah32

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Case for huzzah32

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I hope this question is not too off topic, but I'd like to find case for the featherboards I have. Is there such a beast?
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Re: Case for huzzah32

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I'm not aware of any pre-fab cases, but there's this, which I've used for various projects. https://learn.adafruit.com/3d-printed-c ... it-feather

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Re: Case for huzzah32

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Do you know if these cases are 'transparent' to BLE signals?

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It would depend what you printed it with. I have no idea but I'll ask.

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Someone posted on Reddit (I know..reddit, who knew)
Bluetooth operates at 2.4GHz. Microwave ovens also operate at the same frequency. Anything that doesn't heat up in a microwave oven will most likely be radiotransparent at bluetooth frequencies as well. Think paper, plastics, glass, etc.

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