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# The SPIN Board Wiki
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The SPIN board is the brains of the OwnTech project. It hosts a small-but-powerful STM32G4 micro-controller full of juicy features and capable of fine motor control. This wiki explains the board itself, its features, design decisions and perks.
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The SPIN board is the brains of the OwnTech project. It hosts a small-but-powerful STM32G4 micro-controller full of juicy features and capable of fine motor control. This wiki explains the board itself, its features, design decisions and perks.
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## All aboard!
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The SPIN board is a minimalist design, focusing on delivering a simple, elegant and powerful solution for power electronics control.
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The SPIN board is a minimalist design, focusing on delivering a simple, elegant and powerful solution for power electronics control.
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On its component side, it features a series of through holes, giving access to all of its pins. The pinout of the board and the explanation of all of its components is given on the [Hardware features](hardware-features) page.
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It features TVS protection, a JTAG for programming and a series of through holes, giving access to most of the pins of its powerful micro-controller.
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## Wire it up
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The SPIN is a 6-layered board with some challenging details to its routing. To better understand the routing issues and choices, check our the [hardware routing](hardware-routing) page.
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The schematics of the board is explained in the [Hardware features](hardware-features) page.
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## Wire it up
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The SPIN is a 6-layered board with some challenging details to its routing. To better understand the routing issues and choices, check our the [hardware routing](hardware-routing) page. |
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