I would even suggest something more specific, like "Freeduino Fundamental V2" or something like that.....
That way there can be multiple serial boards, with less confusion. as we're basically talking about boutique versions, it makes sense to highlight the manufacturer name in the design.
After much deliberation, these will be silkscreened as "Freeduino MaxSerial".
I've noticed most people seem to regard the NKC Electronics boards as the unofficial official Freeduinos.
After much deliberation, these will be silkscreened as "Freeduino MaxSerial".
I like MaxSerial.
I've noticed most people seem to regard the NKC Electronics boards as the unofficial official Freeduinos.
The Freeduino spirit doesn't allow the existence of an official version... maybe my boards are some sort of de-facto standard in the Freeduino world, because I am part of the team that created the first prototype releases, but there are many variations showing up... but yes, all the blames for the bad designs, problems, etc are almost all mine.
Freeduino serial V2.0 is ready. It uses a MAX232 or compatible IC and has onboard 3.3V regulator (will be optional in the kits) using a 78L33 and a cap. Will test for a couple of more days and will be available as kits. So far, I tested uploading aprox 10 example sketches with 100% success.
You may have better luck than me, but I couldn't fit the MAX232 and associated bits into the footprint of even the much larger SS-Serial board. Even double sided the board still has a few vias.
If you can fit it onto a reasonably sized single sided board, I think we'd all love to hear, otherwise, I sell just the bare board for exactly this reason. If you'd like a starting point, the board/schematic are available at the end of the directions.
I started doing a version with max232 three weeks ago, based on S3v3 version, but stoped. If you want one, I think I can restart it. In a preliminary view, it will be a little bigger than S3v3 (less than 1cm.).
Hi Adilson,
I am interested in a single sided Severino with Max232. It would be nice to see a different type of Severino. Looking forward to this.
I would like to share to the community my single sided Max232 Arduino clone. This is based on the single sided board done by Adilson. Made it as a learning experience using Eagle. While waiting for Adilson's version, got to thinking why not try to create one. So after a few weeks of tinkering with Eagle finally got it made. Cheers!
The clearance of trace between the leads of C5, C8 (Vin Trace) is very fine, I have to score it since when I did the toner transfer, it somehow merged with the pads of C5. It is also true with DB9 pin 4. I will have to make some modification to this.
Yes, it is working, I have tried uploading sketches to it and it worked fine, also the autoreset worked. I also uploaded the bootloader using the ICSP pins on the board, but have to desolder LED L (on pin 13) first.
I am currently running a sketch on it making it as a thermometer using LM35 with output routed to a 3310 LCD (PCD8544).
How u get the silkscreen on the board, in ur design i see like a pologon on the bottom layer but it just print jaggered lines, how do i change it to fill in the whole thing... thanks in advance