PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby JunRin » Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:24 pm

1. Use the FW found HERE
2. Use Bootloader found HERE
3. v 2.5 requires a 12 mhz and a 20 mhz crystal. The 20 mhz FW is what you will use with it.
4. See this page for programming the IC's
5. Components List for v2.5[/quote]

Hi Jman,

Thanks a lot,

So I got them all from the download.
I'm finished my pcb and some components already mounted except for the PIC, Atmega and 74HC4851N which difficult to find here in my place (indonesia).
Any help where i can buy these parts.

P.S
One thing, for the programming cable (ISP and ICSP), is it necessary to connect in series those resistors to the cable?
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby dmitri » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:41 pm

JunRin wrote:P.S
One thing, for the programming cable (ISP and ICSP), is it necessary to connect in series those resistors to the cable?

It is necessary.
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby Ale.A » Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:05 pm

Another question for me, about removing the trimmer pot. I followed Sythex instructions and I tried to modify a little bit the bottom board.
I wanted to know if I did right, so

in hole 1 the first pin of the capacitor (100nF) that goes up high in a sort of small island on which to link also the resistor (10k). Than the second pin of the resistor (10k) goes down in 2. Than in 3, than through resistor (1k) to 4.

So 1 --- C - R --- 2-3 - R - 4.

And the question is also, the order is right? Or should be 1 --- R - C --- 2-3 - R - 4.

Thanks in advance
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby mrdutx » Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:37 pm

i have 1 Q..
if LCD not attach to the board..will it work..
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby Pete Predictable » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:26 pm

mrdutx wrote:i have 1 Q..
if LCD not attach to the board..will it work..

Yes.
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby JunRin » Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:47 pm

dmitri wrote:
JunRin wrote:P.S
One thing, for the programming cable (ISP and ICSP), is it necessary to connect in series those resistors to the cable?

It is necessary.


Hi Dmitri,

Any alternative part of 74HC4851N very difficult to find here is my place?

How about the Atmega anyone can help me to supply?

Regards,
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby dmitri » Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:31 pm

JunRin wrote:Any alternative part of 74HC4851N very difficult to find here is my place?

4051 with BAT85 diodes and resistors as used in the original schematic.
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby JunRin » Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:56 am

Hi Dmitri,

Thanks, I refer to Synthex All In One.

Btw, i'm trying to build your original schematic, while waiting the availability of 74HC4851
Beside ATMEGA32/644, can i used ATMEGA8-16PU, which only available here in my place?

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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby dmitri » Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:02 am

JunRin wrote:Btw, i'm trying to build your original schematic, while waiting the availability of 74HC4851
Beside ATMEGA32/644, can i used ATMEGA8-16PU, which only available here in my place?

No.
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Re: PCB DESIGN - All In One v2.5 - 32 inputs with 74HC4851

Postby Firelord » Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:02 am

can I use ATMEGA8-16PU

No.
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