RedBoard Edge Hookup Guide

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Panel Mounting

The RedBoard Edge was designed with panel mounting in mind, so let's look at how everything is laid out on the user-facing side so we can put holes in the proper places for a panel or enclosure.

Front of Edge

The RedBoardEdgePanel.svg used for a panel mount should work well with a printer or maybe even a laser cutter. The file can be downloaded from the button below. Just make sure to unzip the file before using.

Once you've created your front panel, it's easy to slide your RedBoard Edge through and secure it in place using the nut on the toggle switch. Look at that, my apartment smells of many burnt electronics and rich mahogany.

Mounted Edge

Mounting Hardware

If you'd like to mount the RedBoard Edge to some sort of baseplate as well, you can attach the RedBoard Edge to your baseplate using 4-40 standoffs and screws to attach the RedBoard Edge to your baseplate. Keep in mind that grounding the board through the mounting holes will require metal standoffs.

Standoff Kit - 210 Piece

Standoff Kit - 210 Piece

KIT-24115
$11.95
Standoff - Nylon (4-40; 3/4"; 10 pack)

Standoff - Nylon (4-40; 3/4"; 10 pack)

PRT-11796
$4.50
Standoff - Metal Hex (4-40; 3/8"; 10 pack)

Standoff - Metal Hex (4-40; 3/8"; 10 pack)

PRT-10463
$4.50
Standoff - Nylon (4-40; 3/8"; 10 pack)

Standoff - Nylon (4-40; 3/8"; 10 pack)

PRT-10927
$3.50
Screw - Phillips Head (1/4", 4-40, 10 pack)

Screw - Phillips Head (1/4", 4-40, 10 pack)

PRT-10453
$1.60
Screw - Phillips Head (1/2", 4-40, 10 pack)

Screw - Phillips Head (1/2", 4-40, 10 pack)

PRT-10452
$1.60

Screw - Phillips Head (1", 4-40, 10 pack)

PRT-10450
Retired

Screw - Phillips Head (3/4", 4-40, 10 pack)

PRT-10451
Retired