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![]() I'm still interested at that price
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![]() sounds good - i may need a few.
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BTW, will you (or can you) post a STEP file from that render you made? I could get working on designing a 3d-printed enclosure. In regards to an enclosure, some mounting holes would be nice, looks like the board is already going to be drilled for the DIN, though I don't know if that requires a bit change and will increase the BOM. Might be nice to have the USB port on the nano closer to the edge for easier access, but I don't know if you have traces running on that side of the board. Unbolting the case to upgrade also isn't that terrible of an outcome. + and - would also be nice on the silkscreen for the 9v connector. The other thing I'm thinking of is how best to mount the LCD, it sits back a bit on the board in relation to the other components, but it could be attached with ribbon cable and mounted off the board. Can't wait for this, it's a tremendous innovation. Interested bare pcb or populated. Here's two of my designs https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4126979 Note on this one how I thinned out the wall to allow USB access. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4249306 I don't know if this tool would be best standing up or laying down (like your case) on the bench though. What do you think is an ideal probe cord length, the shorter the better? Is there an advantage to being able to put the device next to the work? |
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![]() the pcb is not final in size... I'm thinking of adding one pad with a 1Ω resistor to calibrate easily. but it will be defined soon. yes the oled seems difficult to put nicely into a case. I've never seen a 0.91" oled nicely fitting in a case ! that's why I am now not focusing at all on a 3d printed case. I would leave the pcb alone.
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![]() making a clean hole is always a challenge, but mounting is easy.
just put a block of packaging foam behind it to gently press it against the front. |
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![]() here is the freecad file of the imported pcb.
please note that this is not the final pcb. have fun. |
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![]() Yeah, I understand changes will probably be made, but most of the components will be the same, etc. I can start thinking about it. My best designs take a while to kick around some different ideas...
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![]() Being not only a retro gaming fan (Spectrum, Atari, Amiga, ...) and Arcade [MAME] but also in hardware,
can't hope wondering where did you use all those gotek floppy emulators ![]() ![]() [This made me recall the amazing, @ the time, in midle 90's, i think, Iomega Zip drives with much greater capacity and performance ![]() ![]() |
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![]() i put some in amiga's, one in an arcade system, and i have a few loose ones for testing stuff.
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![]() @kripton2035:
just to clarify before i order any more, your pcb is for a NANO? |
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![]() yes look at the freecad file some posts above
https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale...t=arduino+nano |
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![]() or with micro-usb
![]() though for some reason it has a huge 12MHz crystal in the picture!?? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32292945241.html |
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![]() i always go for the biggest memory.
i may try this project on a bluepill - 80MHz 128k flash ![]() the advantage of having stuff just sitting here is i can try such stuff ![]() waiting for the postman to deliver my Raspberry-Pi PICO btw. no idea what i want it for, but for under €4 i had to have one! ![]() |
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![]() the total compiled project size is actually around 20k, so a 128k will be more than too much.
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![]() Would u mind share the link? Last edited by megaraider; 03-07-2021 at 05:00 PM.. |
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![]() RS, free shipping when you spend 30 or more.
so i just added it to a big cap order. 4us$ is the official price, so you should find it for about €4 anywhere that actually has stock. and that's the tricky thing - every time a new pi gets released they never have enough!! https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/raspberry-pi/2122162/ https://www.reichelt.com/gb/en/raspb...o-p295706.html Last edited by stj; 03-07-2021 at 05:21 PM.. |
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![]() I'd think the speed might help, but maybe not, I haven't read the code, but I rarely run out of ram or flash on these small devices.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/products...pecifications/ >Dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor, flexible clock running up to 133 MHz Ugh. Now I have to deal with threads on a tiny mcu. I think I'll pass on this one for a while, I'm pretty bought into the stm32 ecosystem. Speaking of which, I think this was recently released, it's a version of the blue pill with stm32f4 processor, usb c, and space for a flash chip on the underside. I might grab a few. https://docs.zephyrproject.org/lates...doc/index.html |
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