zeke 693 Posted December 22, 2011 Share Posted December 22, 2011 I decided that I needed to complete something today so I made my own single USB UART board based on the FTDI FT232RL. What did you do today? kenemon and RobG 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kenemon 29 Posted December 22, 2011 Share Posted December 22, 2011 Did you mean what you did yesterday? Looks great. It would be nice if you could also break out the serial connection in a line at the end of the board. This would give the option of not using the serial connector and easily attaching it to a booster for example. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EngIP 31 Posted December 22, 2011 Share Posted December 22, 2011 Is "hurding" intentional? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
zeke 693 Posted December 22, 2011 Author Share Posted December 22, 2011 Is "hurding" intentional? Ha! Good catch! No that's a midnight mistake. Thanks! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
zeke 693 Posted December 22, 2011 Author Share Posted December 22, 2011 Did you mean what you did yesterday? Looks great. It would be nice if you could also break out the serial connection in a line at the end of the board. This would give the option of not using the serial connector and easily attaching it to a booster for example. I was planning on making a B rev board that will have 0.100" holes instead of the DB9 connector and a C rev that doesn't have the RS232 level translator IC. I'm wondering if I can do this with just population options rather than creating a lot of different layouts. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kenemon 29 Posted December 22, 2011 Share Posted December 22, 2011 i would vote for popop's, i think you know my style... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
zeke 693 Posted December 22, 2011 Author Share Posted December 22, 2011 I could add in two row of nine 0.100" spaced pins: - The first row would be above U2 (where the logo is) and it would be all nine TTL signals. - The second row between U2 and J1 and it would be all nine RS232 signals. What do you think of those population options? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kenemon 29 Posted December 22, 2011 Share Posted December 22, 2011 that sounds a lot more versatile. I was thinking you could do it while leaving the serial connector footprint intact, while adding the strip as you mentioned, so that you could use it either way. Somebody might need a serial connector for something... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
zeke 693 Posted December 23, 2011 Author Share Posted December 23, 2011 I just figured out why my internal spell checker didn't catch "hurd". It's because of GNU Hurd. I hope to preserve the high speed signal integrity but I'll attempt to add those connectors. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
zeke 693 Posted December 28, 2011 Author Share Posted December 28, 2011 So I made some time today to update the board layout with population options and to fix my silly spelling mistake. This is how it looks now. What do you think of the pop.ops? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kenemon 29 Posted December 28, 2011 Share Posted December 28, 2011 Nice work Zeke. That really opens up all the options.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bluehash 1,581 Posted December 28, 2011 Share Posted December 28, 2011 Looks good. Soldered the OLEDs yesterday: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oPossum 1,083 Posted December 28, 2011 Share Posted December 28, 2011 Soldered the OLEDs yesterday: Air, iron or special tool? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oPossum 1,083 Posted December 28, 2011 Share Posted December 28, 2011 Did this yesterday. It is a MSP430 in DIP package, Nokia 5110 LCD, 5 buttons, and optional SPI memory chip (EEPROM, FRAM, RAM). All of the onboard I/O is mapped via the header on the left. It is intended to be panel mounted. A Launchpad booster can plug into the back. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bluehash 1,581 Posted December 28, 2011 Share Posted December 28, 2011 Looks good opossum. Is this a personal project or something you plan to make kits off. Nice to see more display packs come up. Seeing you after a while. it's a normal fine tipped soldering iron. Aoyue 2901 from sparkfun I got a year back. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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