Workshop Update for October 22nd, 2012

We ran around Mumbai. Avoided the drum sellers like the plague. Also didn’t but the giant inflatable clubs. That’s what we call success.
Did not get killed by wild traffic. Bought Sjaak an LCD, touch screen, and a really wild joystick. Bought the fabled counterfeit flash drive. 32 GB for $2…. yeah right. Well investigate further when were back in the workshop.
Also scored two potentially off-license Nintendo games though they look legit. More investigation is needed.
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hello,
in a future workshop session, could you update this page so that I can proceed with building the free PCB I received?
thanks!
Hi, sorry about that, but this was a community run project that never got finalized..as in we never assembled and built it ourselves…
Here are the design files in our SVN, I hope they help but other then that there isn’t mych we can do…anything specific you need help with?
http://dangerous-prototypes-open-hardware.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/TPA6138A2%20headphone%20driver/
No problem with “not finalized”. I will do that.
The real problem is I only have kicad, not eagle. Can you provide a pdf schematic with component names and values? That should be enough.
Thanks!
:), clicking on the schematic in the page you linked gives you a huge 2000px version of it :)
http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/images/e/e1/Sch3.png
don’t have a PDF printer, sorry.., but the schematic picture is huge, and the component values are easli visable…
I could print out the BOM as is in eagle…
Sorry about that, I didn;t notice that there was a wrong schematic in the wiki, i changed it forthe right one…sorry again..I added the BOM as well to the WIKI
i also bought one 32gb fakedrive before. Found only usb connector and blank pcb inside.
If there is an eeprom inside, I can test if it is really 32gb and possibly some other stuff. Bunnie has a nice entry about uSD cards: http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?page_id=1022
I had tested these fake drives using various freeware tools available to check flash drives.
These 32GB or 64GB drives exists when the real company didnt started manufacturing of 32GB drives
haha that was the point, otherwise i would not have asked ;) thanks for updating the page!