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Gabriel Duarte

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Jun 23, 2013, 7:40:42 PM6/23/13
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Hello,

I do know if you already have it, but would be a good idea to release the pins scheme of the board, like MBed did:


I know you already have the scheme described on the wiki, but a visual scheme would be great for a quick reference.

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Dado Sutter

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Jun 24, 2013, 7:04:54 AM6/24/13
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On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Gabriel Duarte <confu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

I do know if you already have it, but would be a good idea to release the pins scheme of the board, like MBed did:


I know you already have the scheme described on the wiki, but a visual scheme would be great for a quick reference.

Thanks for bringing this out Gabriel. 
I'll give a +1 if I may.
Two new little projects are starting this week with newcomers to eLua (a small car-like autonomous robot and a Photoduino-coupled device) and it would indeed be nice to have such a reference.


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Martin Guy

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Jun 24, 2013, 10:11:30 AM6/24/13
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On 24 June 2013 01:40, Gabriel Duarte <confu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I do know if you already have it, but would be a good idea to release the
> pins scheme of the board, like MBed did:
>
> http://mbed.org/media/img/boardlogos/lpc1768/pinout.png
>
> I know you already have the scheme described on the wiki, but a visual
> scheme would be great for a quick reference.

We have
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mizar32/Pinout

but yes, I agree, a more visual version would be good.
Even better if it were printed on the silk screen layer of the board itself!

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Dado Sutter

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Jun 24, 2013, 1:27:46 PM6/24/13
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Thanks Martin!
 

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Sergio Sorrenti

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Jun 27, 2013, 9:14:19 AM6/27/13
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An outline version of the Mizar32 with description of each pin of the bus
is a planned thing, to be also included in the Mizar32 book.

The outline version of the boards done with inkscape
will be also included with all the definitions in Fritzing to verify
or design simple/medium complexity circuits.

Cheers,
Sergio


2013/6/24 Dado Sutter <dados...@gmail.com>

Dado Sutter

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Jun 27, 2013, 9:21:47 AM6/27/13
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Cool.
Thank you Sergio!

Cheers
Dado





Gabriel Duarte

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Jun 27, 2013, 9:31:18 AM6/27/13
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Sounds good :D :D


2013/6/27 Dado Sutter <dados...@gmail.com>



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James Snyder

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Jun 27, 2013, 10:46:29 AM6/27/13
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One other comment relative to the mbed's diagram.  They usually ship that diagram on a card that's included in the box with the mbed.  I can't recall what the dimensions are currently for the Mizar32 book, but maybe if this could be cut out i.e. on it's own page with diagram on the front and some other useful cheat-sheet info on the back?

Just a thought :-)
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Sergio Sorrenti

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Jun 27, 2013, 12:54:26 PM6/27/13
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An A3 folded inside the Mizar32 Book will be the best,
with both Pinout Diagram and Circuit Schematic.
Then we can add in the book PDF,
in the center page this two A4 pages (two paired A5)
so that anyone can print those two pages in A4
or remove from the center of the book to keep them around.

From september i think we will start to ship every board
with schematic in A3.
That will be a good timing to havethis Pinout Diagram
ready and shipped together with Mizar32 Book.
for Mizar32 book, it will be complete as soon as it is complete,
there is no release schedule,
only 5% is missing wich is the 99% of the job :D
Owever it is already available online here : https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mizar32

Sergio

Martin Guy

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Jun 27, 2013, 10:37:44 PM6/27/13
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On 27 June 2013 18:54, Sergio Sorrenti <sergio....@gmail.com> wrote:
> An A3 folded inside the Mizar32 Book will be the best,
> with both Pinout Diagram and Circuit Schematic.

Too big if you ask me. Something the size of credit card (or of a
Mizar32!) would be more handy for the pinout. For the Schematics I
agree large-format. I still go for printing the pins meanings on the
underside of the circuit board in the next batch.

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