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[http://anykey0x.de/ AnyKey0x.de] -- the one and only original<br> | [http://anykey0x.de/ AnyKey0x.de] -- the one and only original<br> | ||
[https://github.com/anykey0xde/ AnyKey0x.de Github] -- all the files including sdk<br> | [https://github.com/anykey0xde/ AnyKey0x.de Github] -- all the files including sdk<br> | ||
[http://www.knutsel.org/2010/05/08/having-cheap-pcbs-made/ Post @knutsel.org] -- making cheap PCB's<br> | |||
[http://www.makepcb.com/ MakePCB.com] -- for making PCB's off course<br> | [http://www.makepcb.com/ MakePCB.com] -- for making PCB's off course<br> | ||
[http://imall.iteadstudio.com/open-pcb/pcb-prototyping.html iTead] -- if <10, cheap one<br> | |||
[http://imall.iteadstudio.com/open-pcb/pcb-prototyping.html iTead] -- if <10, | [http://smart-prototyping.com/ Smart Prototyping] -- cheapest one by far<br> | ||
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Revision as of 15:08, 23 September 2013
Pictures:http://anykey0x.de/
Status
Started: September 21 2013
Status: Active
Goal: experiment with Eagle and making pcb's and ending with an awesome thingy.
Who: Ardillo
Description
Thanks to the guys of puscii. I found out that there is/was an event at Ordina Nieuwegein and thanks of that I found the open source project of Tim Becker.
AnyKey0x.de
Tim designed the AnyKey0x.de which is a small development board. As an enthousiast of small-and-capable-of-a-lot hardware I really wanted one, and with me a couple others.
Since Tim made his project completely open source. I would like to thank Tim for sharing such an awesome project. All the kudo's (or base) belong to you.
RandomKey
The only change I made for now is just the text on the board, but it would be nice if we made some major changes to it. That depends a little on the enthusiasm we get from it. So at the moment it's just a fork of the original with no enhancements what so ever.
Skills
Before doing this I needed to refresh my skills with Eagle. I used a simple howto guide on the sparfun website.
SMD-Soldering
Eagle: Schematics
Eagle: PCB Layout
In the end you'll have a fully (Sparkfun modified) Eagle setup and the knowledge to make a Serial to USB converter, because it's the training object of the tutorial.
Next Step
Get the board printed by a company like MakePCB.com and search for the needed hardware.
Costs
Not yet calculated.
Reference
AnyKey0x.de -- the one and only original
AnyKey0x.de Github -- all the files including sdk
Post @knutsel.org -- making cheap PCB's
MakePCB.com -- for making PCB's off course
iTead -- if <10, cheap one
Smart Prototyping -- cheapest one by far
Pictures
to come...