Hi [email protected],

I'm having same difficult as you to use the BeagleBoneBlack as base of my 
hardware in Altium. Here: 
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#Board_Revisions_and_Changes 
was posted the Altium files of board revB4 (BBB revA5B). We need the PCB 
revB6 (refer to BBB RevC). I read the "Board Revisions and Changes" section 
and I identified the changes at the schematic, nothing too relevant. Thus 
the revB4 (Altium files provided) would be a good base for my design. 

Analyzing Altium file "BeagleBone_Black_RevB4.PcbDoc" I found some issues 
(until now): 
- There is a missing Via in net "VDDS" near R9;
- The fiducials are through role instead smd pads;
- Some designators on bottom silkscreen are in wrong place;
- Is missing the teardrops on all nets;

Did you have some progress to obtain good and actualized Altium files?

Regards,

Kleber.

Em terça-feira, 7 de março de 2017 16:17:09 UTC-3, [email protected] 
escreveu:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am the lead electrical engineer for a small company based in New York 
> State. We have been using both the Beaglebone Green and Beaglebone Black 
> internally for hardware development purposes for the past couple of months 
> for an upcoming product. We are early in the process of transitioning to a 
> production-grade single board hardware design for said product.
>
> I am looking for CAD files for the Beaglebone Black Rev C to use as a 
> starting point in the board design process. Can anyone here point me 
> towards for provide me with Altium Designer files for the BeagleBone Black 
> Rev C? We do not use Cadence Allegro to design our boards, and have no way 
> of converting the available OrCAD/Allegro CAD files to an Altium Designer 
> compatible format. 
>
> I would much rather not have to redesign a complicated & nontrivial board 
> layout for an open-source hardware product such as this, especially given 
> that the open-source nature of BeagleBone was the most motivating factor in 
> choosing it as a development and prototyping tool. 
>
> Note that we are not modifying any part of the BeagleBone Black's design 
> (except removing the 2X23 female headers and HDMI hardware). We are using 
> it as a base and adding additional functionality via peripheral components 
> that are integrated on the same board. 
>
> Thank you for any help that you can provide. 
>
> I look forward to hearing back,
> James
>
> *Disclaimer: I fully understand that these files would come as is, with no 
> warranty or guarantee of suitability or merchantability for any purpose.
>
> **There is a separate thread for BeagleBone Green related responses.
>
>

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