Thank you Joep, nice lab boards! Vasi(funlw65)
On Aug 12, 9:24 pm, Joep Suijs <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Vasi, > > > P.S. I have a proposal. All jallib and JAL developers present a photo > > with the board(s) used for development. > > Enclosed a photo of boards I hav mostly used for jallib development. > Top left is a dwarf board with zif socket, an extension board with > 7805, i2c connector and my own standard icsp/serial connector (onbe > day I'll but this board below the dwarf board). The slave board is > used for the startersguide (led, button. i2c eeprom + connector) > > Top right is an old board, fitted with a zif socket in case I need to > work on a 28-pin chip. > > Bottom left is a 18-pin board for work on 16f88 and 16f648. Note the > icsp/serial connector on the left and two jumpers required to support > these different chips. The 10-pin connector allows to connect dwarf > boards. > > Bottom right is the jaluino board with custom shield. This is probably > the only board I have without my icsp/serial connector. It is fitted > with a pic + bootloader and does have a serial-to-usb board (lower > left on the shield), my standard i2c pinout connector (left, below the > display), three leds, two buttons and of course the lcd. > > As you may have noticed, I use audio connector for power supply (7-12V > DC) and each board has its own regulator. My boards generally do not > contain a reset button, since this is on my programmer connector. > > Cheers, > Joep > > jalboards.jpg > 497KViewDownload -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en.
