Blank PCB with BM1370 support ASIC
Bitaxe Gamma 601 is a fully open source project for creating your own Bitcoin miner with the powerful BM1370 chip from the Antminer S21. Do you want to mine Bitcoin at home or in the office using solar energy? Now it's possible!
With this blank printed circuit board (PCB), you can build a high-performance ASIC miner with your own hands. This project is ideal for both beginners in electronics and experienced miners who want to have everything under control.
Why Bitaxe Gamma 601?
- Open source code: Join the global Bitaxe community, share experiences and develop the project together with enthusiasts.
- Perfect for the Czech Republic: Use excess energy from solar panels and avoid fines under the new laws. Mining instead of losses – it pays off!
- Easy assembly: Four-layer board (4-layer PCB) with dimensions of 56,54 x 99,76 mm with high-quality HASL surface treatment and FR-4 material (1,6 mm, 1 oz).
- Performance and flexibility: Supports the BM1370 chip – one of the most modern ASIC processors for bitcoin mining.
How does it work?
- Order the Bitaxe Gamma 601 blank board from us.
- Purchase the necessary components. A bill of materials is available upon request from our customer support.
Note: We do not provide ASIC No processors or other components - this is a DIY project where you choose what you connect to the board.
Who is this product for?
- Mining enthusiasts looking for an affordable and customizable solution.
- Startups and hobbyists who like to experiment with Bitcoin mining.
Technical Specifications:
- Board type: 4-layer PCB
- Dimensions: 56,54 x 99,76 mm
- Material: FR-4, 1,6mm thickness, 1 ounce copper
- Surface treatment: HASL with lead addition
Support and resources
All files for production and instructions are available on the official Bitaxe Gamma 601 page on GitHub. The project was designed by Skot – a legend of the Bitaxe community.
Start mining smart today! Order the Bitaxe Gamma 601 and convert solar energy into bitcoins.
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