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Move to the FineMotion!

This repo is old and I created a new tracker. For non-maintenance purposes, go to:
https://github.com/Kamilake/FineMotion-Tracker

KTracker-SlimeVR-PCB

ESP8266 Attitude Tracker for SlimeVR

Full SMT PCB operating in MPU-6050 + QMC5883L 9DoF mode (or any breakout board compatible with GY-521)

Operate with all 5V chargers, including C to C PD chargers.

You can use it simply by ordering it from the fabricator

M.2 SSD size ultra-small form factor, Smallest size that can fit 18650!

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Available Battery

You can use any battery if you don't use the included modeling. or

  1. 052050,052070,102050,102070 Size Li-Po (1000mAh) with JST PH 2.0mm Connector
  2. 18650 battery (up to 4200mAh) with THT PIN 18650 Battery holder
  3. 3x 1.5v battery (cannot be charged)

Available Equipment

License

This hardware is licensed under the CERN-OHL-P v2 license, which is a permissive, non-viral and non-reciprocal open hardware license. Unlike software licenses like MIT and Apache 2.0, it better handles the nuances of hardware and protects both the licensor and licensee from patent lawsuits.

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this work by you, shall be licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

Conveying notice of License

Note that as part of the CERN-OHL-P v2 license, recipients of manufactured hardware must also receive notice of the above license. One such method of conveying the notice is to include a link to the original source repo, or printing "Licensed under CERN-OHL-P v2" on the PCB silkscreen. For more info, see here.

This is conceptually similar to the MIT/Apache 2.0 Licenses, where the original license must still be included as a notice even when the source is modified and subsequently relicensed under different terms.