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#1 Navaid

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Posted 25 July 2011 - 04:04 PM

Hi, I was able to find the board layout file for the Netduino board.Looking at the pdf schematics, it looks like someone did the board in OrCAD. Can I get the Orcad schematics for this board. It will save me a lot of development time.

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Posted 25 July 2011 - 05:47 PM

Hi Navaid, Welcome to the Netduino community! Besides the PDF's you can also download BRD-files at http://www.netduino.com/downloads/ If I'm correct the schematics are designed in cadence pcb design software. I'm curious, for what kind of fun project you need it? :D Kind regards!
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#3 Navaid

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Posted 25 July 2011 - 06:38 PM

BRD files are the board layout files. The schematics (pdf) were created from some schematic capture tool (probably OrCAD and .DSN files). I need the native DSN files for the board so I can modify them. What I am intending to do is to replace the 5 volt LDO with a switcher. OKI-78SR-5 from Murata is a drop in replace for the current LDO and is a switcher with input voltage range from 7-36 Volts. I am trying to design a simple control board (proof of concept) where I control I/O via ethernet from a PC. I/Os can be digital (opto-isolated inputs or FET driven output or something) or analog (use a mux or a multi-channel DAC). Going to use I2C as an I/O expander. Trying to drive some relays, read input and drive some motor controllers to see how this board works. So far what I can see, Netduino concept is very handy and very useful.

#4 Victor M.

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Posted 08 January 2012 - 01:30 AM

I start to do my personalized netduino board, when I finish I post it. Netduino hadware is, I think, limited because many things are not implemented. I need to put in this board a RTC IC and powerover internet, maybe.




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