2009/3/8 Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>:
>>
> Can we agree to use Eagle to produce PCB files ? Quite common, free, and
> available for many platform. I could create the Eagle file,
Eagle is okay with me. I don't know if Richard has similar intentions...

> but I think
> you're the right man to do it since you've designed it. If it can save you
> time, you can upload a pix or the like, and can reproduce it in Eagle. Once
> done, I'll build the board to test (and use !) the whole. I'll document
> these steps in the blog, except if you want to do it ! (well we can do
> both).

Sounds okay.
I'll give it a try in Eagle but might end up with a pencil ;)
The setup now is very basic:
- a 20 pin display connector
- 16f88
- voltage regulator
- 5 pin connector for i2c
- 8 pin connector for programming and serial.

Todo:
- add the backlight control hardware

You also have to think about the board layout (should be underneath
the display) and concider to add a second connector (2x10) for the
display. And I can imagine that if the main connector is serial, you
want it separate and not as part of the programming connector.

Joep

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