Can someone please point me to the design files for the Linuxstamp II
board? The Linuxstamp II wiki says they are available but has no link
to them, and the FTP site only seems to contain the original
Linuxstamp files.
Also, a trivial question: what does the 'stamp' mean in Linuxstamp?
Is it an acronym, or does it simply refer to its small size?
Thanks,
Chris
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Thanks for the response, Paul. Are we talking a matter of weeks here,
or months?
Chris
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Is there another connector I should use to supply power ?
Thanks,
Tony.
Thanks,
Tony.
The pinout for the FTDI header can be found here:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/DataSheets/Modules/DS_TTL232R3V3.pdf
The FTDI cable has the USB->Serial chip built into the plug. So the
header is just power + rx/tx lines.
Thanks,
Paul
If you don't have eagle you can view a pdf of the schematic here:
http://linuxstamp.budgetdedicated.com/index.php?dir=lnst2/design/&file=ls2_101_sch.pdf
thanks,
Paul
thanks,
Paul
Out of curiousity, what made it necessary to use six layers? Was it
the use of the BGA chip, or the desire to keep the board as small as
possible? Do you think it would be possible to lay it out using two
layers and a larger board size?
Chris
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