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shyam
Sat Sep 22 2007, 09:14AM

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i have made a design(for rickeys world) using orcad. i'll post it soon



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Ajay
Sat Sep 22 2007, 10:18AM
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Thank you Shyam looking forward for it

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shyam
Sat Sep 22 2007, 10:40AM

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hi these are the final working ckt u can refer too...
1190482851_2984_FT2416_arm_pcb_schematic.pdf

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the schematic is not clear i can't see a thing.. can you put the orcad files i will take the print.. and post it.. and orcad files are better..

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shyam
Sun Sep 23 2007, 07:51AM

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hi ajay,
i am not able to attatch the orcad files they are way to big .....
this is last try or i 'll send the files thru broad band
1190559082_2984_FT2416_schematic1___arm.pdf

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wooww!! really nice i wish i could get PCB for this lol!
The first one looked really simple.. i think that one was a modular design and i prefer the modular one.... but this one is good too

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shyam
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what to do next ???
now we have got the schematic ....
should we wait for our members to get the board done....
or should we head to the tutorial ??

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thanks for the useful infomation given.but sorry to say what the circuit would actually do or what purpose it is survingcan u please rely my question to my email sritam2@gmail.com

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Mon Sep 24 2007, 07:45AM
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The schematic is quite useless without a PCB, considering the processor being SMD, cant even be tested on a bread board. So i would suggest that if any1 of you is really interested in making it, give the schematic to a PCB manufacturer, get a design made, and post it for others.
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well making a PCB is not that simple.. you have to take care of many things and i had talk with shyam personally, he told me that he is busy in other company work, but he will surely post it when he get time. Although i really appreciate his contribution and taking time out of his busy schedule to help us all here.

And.. @Shyam, yes we can proceed to the tutorial part, little introduction on the ARM architecture and then as we go on programming we will learn step by step regarding the registers which are there in ARM.
I recommend everyone to download ARM datasheets and instruction set (very much similar to that of AVR, but its much better) and take a look at the instructions. And we can start working on ARM

Don't be scared of ARM, take it as a normal controller

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