SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T04:40:22-06:00SparkFun Electronicsllauren on BOB-08845 - Lantronix XPort Breakoutllaurenurn:uuid:3ccb8ff2-29aa-dd0f-ae2e-20522fd356232010-09-18T02:41:04-06:00<p>Until Lantronics create a PoE XPort (or a WLAN-XPort :), built-in level conversion would be a Really Nice Thing. Until then, there's always the BOB-08745 logic level converter and regulators... :-/</p>
JohanAdler on BOB-08845 - Lantronix XPort BreakoutJohanAdlerurn:uuid:edd0b746-7509-2061-6524-07ce80fea7492010-08-19T07:45:38-06:00<p>I like this board, and still ordered the NKC Electronics version due to prior comments here.<br>
Have you considered a version with 5V to 3.3V power regulation and logic level conversion (preferably bidirectional for the three GPIO capable pins)? Something similar to the regulated Xbee BoB.</p>
papatoux on BOB-08845 - Lantronix XPort Breakoutpapatouxurn:uuid:43452eb4-4f3f-4852-ecb4-2cb9595f23ee2009-08-15T11:32:58-06:00<p>I am interested in this board. Is the PCB mistake (bad line up) corrected to accept the Xport ?<br>
Any more information ?<br>
Regards.</p>
Natpie on BOB-08845 - Lantronix XPort BreakoutNatpieurn:uuid:b9ef83c7-efc0-7159-822e-c4dea4498d1f2008-12-19T10:41:43-07:00<p>Has the XPORT ben revised? The shield tabs do not line up with the holes on this board.</p>