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« on: November 12, 2012, 08:00:20 pm » |
After much discussion about pinout diagrams and Arduino documentaion I decided it's time to put my money time where my mouth is and create a pinout diagram for the Due NOTE: Regardless of new posts this first post will always point to the current versions of the drawing. ANOTHER NOTE: This might look pretty flash but it is NOT VERIFIED and NOT OFFICIAL it's very easy to make a mistake with this sort of thing. This means that you should not bet the farm by doing a design based on this drawing without checking what you are doing. UPLOAD HISTORY: 8 Jun 2013Errata fixed. 26 Feb 2013Some new annotations added. SPI Arduino pins numbers added. The SDA1 and SCL1 pins were swapped, as were all related labels except D71 and D70. Fixed. PDF version added. 11 Nov 2012First version. ERRATA/CHANGES/ADDITIONS: (not available in the latest version but will appear next time I upload) None known at this time. LATEST VERSION: (8 Jun 13)  Web version (176kB) (900x1004, same as above) http://www.robgray.com/temp/Due-pinout-WEB.pngA4 version (628kB) (2676x2400px) http://www.robgray.com/temp/Due-pinout-A4.pngA3 version (884kB) (3679x3300px) http://www.robgray.com/temp/Due-pinout-A3.pngCorelDRAW vector file (672kB) http://www.robgray.com/temp/Due-pinout.cdrSVG vector file (2.0MB) http://www.robgray.com/temp/Due-pinout.svgPDF file (569kB) http://www.robgray.com/temp/Due-pinout.pdfNote the CC BY-ND license, you can use this diagram for any purpose commercial or non-commercial but you cannot make changes. If you want a custom size or version email me. ______ Rob
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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2012, 01:01:16 am » |
If there's any interest I'll continue with it. there is ! greets
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2012, 01:38:40 am » |
If there's any interest I'll continue with it. there is ! greets From me too, put the current from the Pins on it too and it will be damn near perfect
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« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2012, 01:40:26 am » |
Exactly what I have been looking for!
I really like that you also bring in which ss is getting occupied with the ether shield
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« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2012, 01:56:06 am » |
I like it - gonna get big when you get down to the double laeyer of signals on the bottom.
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« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2012, 02:00:54 am » |
And Idea could be to take tat part of, and rotate it 90 degrees. No point in writing over the board, for that matter, an outline of the board, with the important parts marked would do also.
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« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2012, 02:11:39 am » |
Like fan it out left & right along the bottom? __||||___ ___||____ That would work, keep everything upright & readable along the sides.
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« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2012, 02:44:29 am » |
Ok I'll carry on, I actually did quite a lot today and yes it's getting pretty big. Except for the photo it's a vector drawing so can be printed at any size as a cheat sheet for the wall or wherever. For that I either need a better quality photo or yes I can draw a vector overlay, after all you don't really need a photo with every component although it does look nice. Does anyone have a hi-res pic of a Due? This one is from the product page, it has a lot of flare and is lo-res anyway. Good quality and NO barrel distortion please. If I get a Due I'll shoot my own from a great distance so there's little perspective distortion. (I did work as a product photographer in a past life) As for the bottom pins, currently I favour breaking that section off, but I'll play with CR's idea and see how readable it is. Often this creates too many parallel lines that are hard to follow though. I am also noticing that some Arduino names are NOT the same as the SAM names. For example * 16 TXD1 | PA13 | "TX2" * 17 RXD1 | PA12 | "RX2" * 18 TXD0 | PA11 | "TX1" * 19 RXD0 | PA10 | "RX1"
from variant.cpp. Note that the SAM UART # and the Arduino Serial # do not match. Why I can not say but that's a trap for young players. I'll post a more complete version in a few hours. ______ Rob
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« Reply #8 on: November 13, 2012, 05:15:31 am » |
I`ll be happy to make a picture tonight if still needed
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« Reply #9 on: November 13, 2012, 05:43:42 am » |
Thanks panzar, for the moment just a jpeg maybe 2000px on the long side will do. If possible square, shot from as far away as possible with a long lens, no pincushion/barrel distortion, even light, no hot spots etc.  You can email me rob@robgray.com. EDIT: Oh, and a plane background, doesn't matter what colour. ______ Rob
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« Reply #10 on: November 13, 2012, 07:24:49 am » |
Nice work so far! This will be helpful Rob!
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« Reply #11 on: November 13, 2012, 07:29:45 am » |
Does anyone have a hi-res pic of a Due? This one is from the product page, it has a lot of flare and is lo-res anyway. Good quality and NO barrel distortion please. If I get a Due I'll shoot my own from a great distance so there's little perspective distortion. (I did work as a product photographer in a past life)
Remember that the picture you have now, seems to be the one with markings on the ICSP next to the 16u2 chip, my Due does not have those markings, so one should prefer to get an picture of that one, so we have the correct orientation, since it's upside down compared to the SPI (old icsp placement) on the board.
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« Reply #12 on: November 13, 2012, 07:51:15 am » |
OK, at this point it doesn't matter because I'm only doing the header pinout, but if there are such differences I'll need the current board when I do other stuff.
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« Reply #13 on: November 13, 2012, 09:50:33 am » |
Here's the current version, it's growed a bit.  My brain hurts from checking and cross checking and it's very likely that there are errors at this point. Feel free to point them out  Note the extra serial port (Serial4?), not supported as far as I can see but there none the less. ______ Rob
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« Reply #14 on: November 13, 2012, 10:06:18 am » |
supernice, for completeness, will you do the spi, icsp, cortex, and swid to?
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