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On 2024-02-27 10:16, Bas Mevissen wrote:

(former one escaped too quickly, please ignore)

On 2024-02-26 22:38, Paul D wrote:
On 2024-02-26 19:39, John Crispin wrote:
Hi Rafał,

Is there any update / schedule you could share?
I have been meaning to send an update for a few days. Thanks for reminding me.

I'm really looking forward to this device.
yeah, me too ;)


Lots of stuff has been happening. There was a short break due to the lunar new year but we are picking up pace again.

*) schematics are done

Can it be shared already? I'm wondering whether some peripheral port can easily be used to configure an external switch chip. I would like not to have to use the mbus for that.


*) PCB is mostly routed (https://nbd.name/one-top.jpg https://nbd.name/one-bottom.png)

If there is no price difference, can we have 90 degree angled pins for GND+TX+RX serial header, so the pins face away from the board as USB sockets do, and not stand up perpendicularly.

This way serial consoles are workable even when device is in a case.


Does anyone else have opinions on this?


I think the console USB connector is intended for that.


*) there was a small hiccup in registering the OUI block that we are currently resolving *) the trademark agreement is being worked on - I have a call with SFC tomorrow to discuss this

I am expecting that the first 15 PCBA samples will be produced shortly and be shipped by end of march.

as for the software side, I modified a mt7981 RFB to have  dual flash, mikrobus, .... s.T. I could build and test dts files. I ordered the RTC used on a carrier board and was able to test it.

all the u-boot patches are pretty much done. there is a pretty elaborate uboot-env with lots of commands to provide easy un-brickability.

I have a local OpenWrt tree with ~10 patches that I hope to send as a RFC later this week.

the PCB will probably be light blue (PANTONE 306 C) which is the light blue used inside the OpenWrt logo. we are still figuring this out with the supplier.


In 20 years when these devices are old and need recycling, how recyclable are the PCBs? What substances go into it? Toxic ones?

The color pigment is probably not the biggest concern...




I should probably start building a page inside the wiki to provide better visibility into what is happening.


Would be great. But this mail was already great to read about the progress!

shout out to pepe2k, SFC and MTK for the never ending support that they provide on this journey.

And an extra big thank you to Simon, the designer/engineer from BPi that has been ultra cool in making this become a reality

     John

Agree!


Bas.



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