I finally completed the place/route work for the module! It took a long time (it started many months ago...) and even though all the parts fit, I wasn't sure the tracks would. Yet there is still a little room under the contrast adjustable resistor. If you're impressed, well, I'm even more impressed that I completed it and respected all the constraints!
Is there an autorouter out there that could do such a crazy job ?
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Nicely done!
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Thanks !
Let's pray that it is not only nice-looking but also functional :-P
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Looks great, well done!
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Thanks ! I know I would love to use it, but do others need or would like to have one as well ?
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I don't do much with 16-bit (or 8-bit, for that matter) parallel interfaces.. but I'll definitely keep this in mind if I do..
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I enjoy the satisfaction of a good hand routed PCB.
Hope you get the FLASH chip programmed right the first time. I always seem to mess up small silly things myself or change my mind after seeing how things works.
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it's inevitable :-)
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and for the Flash contents, i will try to make a prototype :-)
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But manual routing takes a week? :-P
That's quite impressive. Nice job!
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In this case, more than a week :-D
I had set the bar very high but if it works, it's more than compensated by NOT having to program any software or deal with any classic programming.
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i must say i'm impressed, skill !
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I must admit I could be mad, but I have overcome ! :-D
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