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    Connecting TOF sensor to grey core.

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    • K Offline
      kylebuttress
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      Hey,

      I'm looking for a neat way to attach a top sensor to a grey core. So it can sit next to the screen. Any ideas would be welcome.

      Thanks
      Kyle

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        ajb2k3 @kylebuttress
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        @kylebuttress Use lego technic pieces?

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          world101
          last edited by world101

          @kylebuttress
          Here is an option if you have the Grove T-connector...
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          Otherwise, if you have the M5stack Go or Fire, you can use that base attached to the M5 Grey core. Then use Lego technic pieces as @ajb2k3 mentioned. You can purchase the base separately here if you don't have the M5 Go or Fire.

          Another option is to design and 3D print a "sidecar" bracket for the TOF unit that will allow it to snap onto the grey core base. Not sure if you have a 3D printer or not.

          Also, check out some of the things from @macsbug on Thingiverse as well.

          Hope this helps get your creative juices flowing!

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