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    Anyone notice how slow this is (considering it uses an 80MHz processor) - or am I missing something?

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    Slow - compared to what?

    http://www.cpustick.com/mcus.htm
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    Bruce,
    Being you have already started the board design I say go with the Explorer 16 type.

    Blue SMD.
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    Hey Bruce,
    I know you are a busy man. But any updates on the StickOs project?

    I noticed that someone is making a zigflea wireless board for the SparkFun StickOS product. Here is the link: http://overtone-labs.ning.com/profil...oard-for-cui32

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    Sorry for the delay Walter. I'll see if I can't get this ready by Monday.
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    Walter,

    Here's a couple of screen captures of the board so far. I've attached the DipTrace board file also if anyone wants to have a go at making it better, smaller, etc. It would be nice if someone else verified all connections also.

    It's similar to the SparkFun board, but I dropped the USB host option, rearranged things a lot, and attempted to make it Stamp-Like, but it's tough to route if you keep the headers close enough together to insert in a small breadboard, and I did NOT want to go any smaller than 0805 resistors/caps.

    Board size is 3.2" x 1.8". The smaller capture is 100%. The large is blown-up so you can see everything with connections.

    I can have a BOM ready in a day or two, but will wait for feedback, changes, yada-yada...;o)
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    Bruce,

    What kind of breadboard will they fit into?

    If JP6 is 0.1" spacing, then JP5 and JP7 are 1.5" apart.
    But all my solderless breadboards are 1.1" max.

    The headers would end up in one of the power rails.
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    Duh! Nevermind.

    It would go across the power rails between two breadboard strips.

    Sorry, I'm just excited about it.

    Carry On.
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    Looks great Bruce. Yeah, I kind of hoped it would fit on ONE breadboard, but that sure is a lot of I/O! I have two or three breadboards to put it on if I need to.

    One other thing. What kind of USB connector is that? It looks like one of the printer styles, but I could be wrong. Not sure why I think it matters, but it would be cleaner to keep the low profile over the whole thing and do a smt mini usb connector instead. Who knows, someone might want to send this thing up in a model airplane or rocket or something. (Maybe that's just me )

    Thanks a bunch Bruce.

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    3 breadboards! Yikes...

    I'm putting female headers on mine for the analog pins.

    I could suck-it-in for a version that would drop right into a standard single breadboard, but I'm just not in the mood to sit & hand-assemble 30+ boards under a microscope for a freebie...

    And - it's really a drag for someone that gets one to replace any parts < 0805 by hand.

    If someone prefers SMD switches, I can change that, but they're normally more expensive. I definitely do not want the SMD USB-A connector. These things tend to rip-off & lift traces with just a little wiggle. I tried really hard to keep it super cheap, but I'm open to feedback if someone wants something changed.

    You should be able to edit/view it with the free version of DipTrace. The raw file is there if anyone wants to have a go at making it better or smaller.

    Walter - the mini USB connectors are a pain, and not everyone has those teeny cables. I used a standard through-hole A type for stability, and it's easier for me to assemble. And - if we used the SMD mini USB connector, it's way too easy to rip-off the board if you lift up on the USB cable. These need to be installed in an enclosure (like say a PICKit2 or 3) where the enclosure itself provides support.
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    Only because I like the way it fits on my breadboard, I chose the UBW32.
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    Bruce's board is available on the BatchPCB site

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    Does the UBW32 takes the same chip as Bruce's board? And what will the cost be per board? I think you said but I do not know for sure.
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Does the UBW32 takes the same chip as Bruce's board? And what will the cost be per board? I think you said but I do not know for sure.
    Thanks for Asking Dave! I stupidly thought they were the same package. The UBW32 uses the 100 pin package, Bruce's design (and the CUI32) use the 64 pin PIC32MX440F512H chip. Let me do an about face ... Will order up one of Bruce's boards from BatchPCB and build it up. When all works as planned will place a larger order.

    Thanks for catching me.

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