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General discussion / Prefered USB connector?
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General discussion / PIC 18F6520 Eagle Library
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General discussion / PIC 18F6520 Eagle Library
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Project logs / Free PCB Build - PICqueno32
http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/PIC ... n_overview
Looking for the SOT-363 diodes(D1-D4) and the resistor networks(RN1 and RN2). Those part numbers don't turn up anything that is available on mouser.
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Mouser has the diodes back in stock. Really just need a different part number or more info on the resistor networks.
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Project logs / Free PCB Build - PICqueno32
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Project logs / Free PCB Build - PICqueno32
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General discussion / Traveling big box of parts?
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Project logs / Re: Free PCB Build - PICqueno32
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Project logs / assembling code name Robert
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Project logs / assembling code name Robert
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Project logs / Re: Free PCB Build - PICqueno32
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Project logs / Re: Free PCB Build - PICqueno32
I really like this little board, and I am looking forward to writing some code for it, but there are a few changes that I am going to implement in a future revision:
*Mini-USB-B is depreciated, will be replaced by Micro-USB-B.
*Personally I don't need Arduino shield compatability, so I likely will change headers to a standard spacing. Might start tweaking from the DIP version that is in SVN.
*FT232 is an expensive chip, and is limiting. If I can find my way through the maze that is obtaining a "mostly legal" USB VID/PID, I would love to replace the FT232 with the ATMEGA 8u2 or a similar PIC. This would allow the device to enumerate as HID, or whatever someone wanted to write the code for. Another thought is that there is a USB-enhanced version of the same PIC in the same package, although it would require a massive code effort to develop an open-source USB bootloader.
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Project logs / Free PCB Build - PICqueno32
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