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NANDO Eagle PCB (48pin ZIF) #41
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I was wondering if it is possible to use the STM32f103VET6 instead of VCT6? |
Thanks for sharing ZIF schematic. |
Very nice PCB. Thank you! |
I created a programmer like yours based on your PCB file. The trouble now is that I have searched the internet for a suitable hex file for this programmer. Could you please send the hex file of your programmer? My email address is [email protected] |
@ucsoom all hex files are located on Google driver https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AGWV5_WANd6tItfXJFq4AlQePkRsusNU |
The website you sent cannot be accessed |
可以用STM32cubeide开发hal库的固件,移植难度很小。 |
Here is an another variant of PCB for this great project. (Eagle 9 Format + PDF)
-Since the track clearance is .15mm, this PCB has to be made with Photo Resist film technic.
Toner transfer method is not precise enough.
-This is a double layer PCB so don't forget to solder VIAs.
-All the components except the USB connector are SMD.
-You can find the value of the components in the Eagle files.
-You can either use a 48pin ZIF IC Socket or 4 rows of pin headers in order to support 7.2mm and 15.24mm ZIFs.
-There are 18 pins of the socket which need a VIA wire. Other pins of ZIF socket and the USB connector are routed from Bottom layer.
NANDO Bottom.pdf
NANDO TOP.pdf
Nando_ZIF48_USBb.zip
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