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# rack chassis
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## Overview
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The chassis is a baseboard that provides power distribution for two independent breadboards. It functions similar to the power module but is designed as a permanent mounting solution for your modular system.
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<img src="chassis_assembly.png" width="500">
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### Assembly
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The chassis can be used as a standard Eurorack module or as a standalone portable unit. For standalone use secure the backplate with M3 screws and attach rubber pads (do not overtighten the screws).
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<img src="chassis_usage.png" width="500">
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### Usage
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1. Position the breadboard on the chassis and align it with markings **(do not use adhesive)**.
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2. Place I/O modules on the edges to connect the breadboard and the chassis.
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3. Power the chassis via the USB‑C, DC jack, or Eurorack connectors.
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<img src="chassis-f-top.png" width="500">
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## Interface
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<img src="chassis-f-bottom.png" width="500">
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## Overview
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The chassis is a baseboard that provides power distribution for two independent breadboards. It functions similar to the power module but is designed as a permanent mounting solution for your modular system.
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### Assembly
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The chassis can be used as a standard Eurorack module or as a standalone portable unit. For standalone use secure the backplate with M3 screws and attach rubber pads (do not overtighten the screws).
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<img src="chassis_assembly.png" width="500">
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### Usage
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1. Position the breadboard on the chassis and align it with markings **(do not use adhesive)**.
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2. Place I/O modules on the edges to connect the breadboard and the chassis.
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3. Power the chassis via the USB‑C, DC jack, or Eurorack connectors.
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<img src="chassis_usage.png" width="500">
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## Power sources
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The chassis can be powered from two sources:

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