Trying to understand the schematics

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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby dmitri » Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:37 am

There is no 32 inputs firmware version yet.
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Synthex » Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:45 am

Goldie wrote:I would like to make 32 inputs, but which firmware will work on it? So many versions here, confusing.

The 32 inputs firmware version is not out yet ! ;)
I have this firmare because I test it and debugge it for Dmitri.
It should go out very soon.
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Goldie » Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:09 am

Then connect those 2 boards and send it back :D
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Synthex » Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:35 am

Goldie wrote:Then connect those 2 boards and send it back :D

No.
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Goldie » Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:42 am

2 pads more on pcb, no big deal 8-)
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Goldie » Fri Nov 23, 2007 5:45 pm

My mistake. Why on earth Dip trace have separate programs for everything. Of course its easy to connect things in schematics editor. I was working in pcb layout. That's also answer if i have license for software :D . I have full version, which expires in 15 days. I used it couple of times. It has nice drawing abilities, just have to learn how to edit those points on nets. So i dont need help now to make all in one i think.
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Goldie » Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:24 am

On top is schematics from digital board and bottom is analogue. I've connected those 2 in one. My question is would i make mistake if i moved R25 in new position like shown with arrow? My guess is no, but its only guess ;)

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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby dmitri » Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:37 am

If you want to combine the digital and analogue board, then yes, you can do it.
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Synthex » Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:08 pm

If you want to place the R25 (100 ohms) before the two diodes BAT85, it's possible.
These resistors are only for protection against static electricity (for 4051 and for Atmega) !
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Re: Trying to understand the schematics

Postby Lakedaemon » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:47 am

I had exactly the same question : I started building the analogue board and the digital board on the same strip board...

In this configuration, I guess that resistor R1 to R8 can be removed as there is no analogue connector.

My next question is :
As I'm building a 32 input version (with 4 * 74HC4051N)....that should be future poof (I should still have sufficient room on the strip board to cram in 32 more inputs), I won't use the pins PA-4 to PA-7 of the atmega chip.
So, should I connect a 100 resistor to those pins that I won't use to protect against static electricity anyway ?


On a side note, I'm wondering a few things about the programming cables :
Wouldn't it be better to use regular serie or parallel cables and put the wiring on the digital board/usb board...instead of in the cable....

That way, we wouldn't have to modify the cable.
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