Really nice board. How did he drawed the Penguin logo, by hand? Really cool! How did I never thinked about something like that before? :D
Its a little strange to me to see grouped layers that run one over the other, like the ground plane with nets over them, that are on the same group. I think the designer first did all the connections, and then applied a polygon over it, that makes sense, its just strange because I never used so, but I think its a good idea. Maybe that explains me what grouped layer is for... :) Em Ter 16 Mai 2006 23:56, Ales Hvezda escreveu: > Hi, > > Dimitar Penev was kind enough to let me know that the BlackfinOne project > was designed using gschem and pcb! Here is the description of this board > off of its homepage: > > BlackfinOne is a new BF532 based board. It is designed to be > as simple as possible and contains just the minimum amount > of components: BF532, SDRAM and parallel FLASH. Most of the > processors pins are put on extension connectors. Two layers PCB > is used. > > http://blackfin.uclinux.org/projects/bf1/ > > Check out the schematic at: > > http://blackfin.uclinux.org/frs/download.php/836/bf1.pdf > > The pcb file is in: > > http://blackfin.uclinux.org/frs/download.php/870/bf1.zip > > Way cool and under the GPL too. :-) > > -Ales
