I want to design a board that has the female 10 pin GO! bus connectors on the bottom of the board so it can "snap" on like the shields on the first gen Netduinos.
I'm not able to open the .BRD file, probably since I just have the hobby version of Eagle.
Has anyone opened these files and know the exact center location of each of the male GO! bus connectors on the main board?
GO! Board Layout
Started by ByteMaster, Aug 12 2012 12:36 PM
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#1
Posted 12 August 2012 - 12:36 PM
Kevin D. Wolf
Windows Phone Development MVP
President Software Logistics, LLC
Tampa, FL
Windows Phone Development MVP
President Software Logistics, LLC
Tampa, FL
#2
Posted 12 August 2012 - 02:15 PM
Kevin,
I believe that the board layout is in Allegro not eagle. At least I can open it in Allegro and I think that I read that the files where Allegro.
See attached jpeg (picture is small to meet file size limits). The Allegro viewer is free. Also this thread may shed some light on the issue. .BRD files
Chuck
I believe that the board layout is in Allegro not eagle. At least I can open it in Allegro and I think that I read that the files where Allegro.
See attached jpeg (picture is small to meet file size limits). The Allegro viewer is free. Also this thread may shed some light on the issue. .BRD files
Chuck
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#3
Posted 12 August 2012 - 06:26 PM
See attached jpeg (picture is small to meet file size limits). The Allegro viewer is free. Also this thread may shed some light on the issue. .BRD files
Thanks Chuck - that did the trick!
Kevin D. Wolf
Windows Phone Development MVP
President Software Logistics, LLC
Tampa, FL
Windows Phone Development MVP
President Software Logistics, LLC
Tampa, FL
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