Hi Sebastien,

Nice board you are cooking! My eyes are "blinking" already :) .

I would like to see Jaluino CELL manufactured (the version designed by
Vasile).

Vasi

On Jan 12, 6:06 pm, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2011/1/12 kbaser <[email protected]>
>
> > Thank you guys,
> > I'll order asap, but do you have future plans for 2550 and smd
> > versions?
>
> You may have a look at a "Jaluino Cell", designed by Vasi&Vasi corporation.
> See this 
> thread:https://groups.google.com/d/msg/jallib/OFAEnn4D8ao/isigB5SZcikJ
>
> Breadboardable. Not integrated to Jaluino SVN (yet?), you should check with
> Vasi n°1 or Vasi n°2 for latest version, and see if they can provide PCBs in
> anyway.
>
> I also do have plans about another SMD board, using 28-pins SMD PIC,
> something more extended than Jaluino Cell (which aims to be a minimalist &
> very small approach). Rough specs for Jaluino Bee would go like this:
>
>   - integrate standard Xbee socket for communication (xbee, usb, rf, ...)
>   - ICSP connector compatible with PicKit2 and Wisp
>   - optional mini-USB connector (depending on PIC used, more later)
>   - serial connector compatible with standard FTDI cable (same as current
> Jaluino Medium v2.0)
>   - breadboardable using male pin header below, or shield-able using female
> pin header above (shields would be ultra-small, probably SMD too)
>   - pico-fuse protection
>   - power LED
>   - optional (solder jumper) on-board LED for "blink-a-LED" tests
>   - optional (solder jumpers) crystal & caps (internal clock could be
> enough, and would allow dynamic clock speed management for low consumption
> applications
>   - powered through USB or another external power (no power jack, but you
> would be able to solder 2 wires connected to a battery). This also means no
> 7805 or the like to plug a 12V power supply. Input is only 5V through USB,
> or 3V3 (or 3V) through battery. Need more thoughts on this.
>   - 5V or 3V3 selection
>   - fits within 5cm x 5cm board
>
> I've selected three different chips which could be used, though many more
> could also be compatible. I need to dig this further:
>
>   - PIC18F2550: 2V to 5V, USB, up to 48MHz / 12MIPS
>   - PIC18F25K22: 2V to 5V, no USB but 2 serial, up to 64MHz / 16 MIPS
>   - PIC18F27J53: 2V to 3V6, no 5V but some pins are 5V tolerant inputs, USB,
> 2 serial, up to , big fat 128K prog mem, up to 48MHz/12MIPS, RTC
>
> Depending on selected chip, you solder required USB stuff or not, crystal or
> not, etc...  All are XLP nano-watt technology, for ultra-low consumption
> application (which I'd like to give a try with a home automation
> project). BTW, I wonder how Jal deals with clock speed runtime
> modification...
>
> Work in progress, long way to walk......
>
> Cheers
> Seb
>
>
>
> > Regards,
> > Kutsal
>
> > On 12 Ocak, 08:25, "funlw65(Vasi)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Kutsal,
>
> > > You can alter the settings of Jaledit to compile your program with
> > > a .hex starting from 0x800 address but I don't advice you to do that.
>
> > > Instead, Include in your program following pragma:
>
> > > include 18f4550
> > > pragma target clock 48000000  -- oscillator frequency
> > > pragma bootloader loader18
> > > pragma fuses no
>
> > > On Jan 11, 3:46 pm, kbaser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hey guys,
> > > > I just start exploring Arduino and see how easy to compile and upload.
> > > > I know there is a similar one for JAL & PIC "Jalduino", but how can I
> > > > get a board with or without components?
> > > > Can we directly upload JAL .hex files over bootloader or needed to add
> > > > some ORG lines for address?
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Kutsal
>
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