PD7 problem at ATmega644/ RESOLVED

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Re: PD7 problem at ATmega644/ RESOLVED

Postby tronicgr » Mon 6. Aug 2012, 15:14

Hi David,

I'm trying to make a list of parts with supplier links for the last weeks. The thing is that I can't find a supplier that has all the parts in good price unless the order is in thousands. Here is what I come with so far:
partlist amc1.6.rar
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I don't know how can this be done differently, maybe create a "kickstarter" project to raise money for a SMD version of it and have some PCB manufacturing service to build it in thousands?


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Re: PD7 problem at ATmega644/ RESOLVED

Postby eldeejay » Tue 7. Aug 2012, 13:50

Hi Thanos, I assumed that the error was not software, maybe physical or maybe internal configuration of the microcontroller. Anyway, you're absolutely right, when you say " you have to go through the AMC1.6 official post to be updated periodically ". Thanks :D

tronicgr wrote: I bet no-one noticed the new links I put there to some cheap knock-offs of the FT232RL board I found on ebay


hahaha yes, perhaps many users do not realize, but I had seen this note on the FT232R breakout, the design is almost identical to the version from Sparkfun and is AMC1.6 design fully supported.

I have also used these circuits whose operation is identical but are not compatible with the physical design of AMC1.6:
http://es.farnell.com/ftdi/um232r/kit-d ... t=114-6036
http://es.farnell.com/ftdi/mm232r/kit-d ... erch=true&
Both models are manufactured by the manufacturer FTDI.

And in my version AMC1.6 design, I have included in my design, direct mounting on the circuit of FTDI chip FT232RL (SSOP28/SMD), capacitors needed and the USB connector TYPE B.

About...
maybe create a "kickstarter" project to raise money for a SMD version of it and have some PCB manufacturing service to build it in thousands?


Have you tried http://www.farnell.com or http://www.rs-components.com?

I am every day designing and manufacturing electronic circuits among other things, what I can help?

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Re: PD7 problem at ATmega644/ RESOLVED

Postby motiondave » Tue 7. Aug 2012, 15:22

Hello Thanos, and thank for the work you are doing in sourcing supplier parts.
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