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Texas Instruments Robotics System Learning Kit: The Solderless Maze Edition
SEKP164
Section IV: Attaching the display
This section will cover how to attach an optional display onto the chassis
board of the Texas Instruments Robotic Systems Learning Kit, also
known as the TI-RSLK Max.
If your chassis board is still attached to the Romi plastic chassis, please
follow the Disassembly instructions section and/or video to remove it.
4.0 Needed Items
To follow along with this section, you’ll need the chassis board along with
a soldering iron, solder, and a 1x8 header (Figure 1). The chassis board
of the TI-RSLK Max is pre-wired to support one of the following three
displays:
•
Sparkfun 10168 LCD with 84x48 resolution
•
Adafruit 338 LCD with 84x48 resolution
•
Adafruit 938 OLED with a higher resolution of 128x64
Figure 1. Needed Items