Doing real prototype rather than just CAD work is nice sometimes:
HackBerry fitted as add-on to RPi Model A 26 pin header. I do not have RPi B+ yet, and well I guess there are some more Model A around.
Arduino like pin headers can be soldered from the bottom, in the picture HackBerry sits on Netduino :)
TODO:
- Choose what FTDI IC, FT230X is cheapest but not in our library :(
- Find place for DIPSY socket
- Audio connector? With PWM filters?
- Use remaing free space for something useful that does not add BOM cost?
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You can't beat hardware mock-ups :-)
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This is actually pretty handy form factor, so while just thinking a bit before doing, it, well think how many things this one PCB can BRIDGE :)
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