On 9 mrt, 11:26, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> > > Eagle is okay with me. I don't know if Richard has similar intentions...
>
> > I work with Orcad and layo1 pcb, very nice and quit powerfull, I use
> > it often at work where I create own designed pcb’s (also with pic
> > 16f88 and 16f877).
>
> Is it free like Eagle ? If we produce jpg or pdf, we can use whatever
> software. But I guess it'd be better to also provide files users could
> modify. Or not. This comes to the usual question: what license do you want
> to use for schematics ?
This is up to jallib, for me no license needed.
Orcad is very common used proficiently but i don't know if there is a
free limited version.
Orcad has many libraries from many manufactures of components and not
in the least I modified many components in combination with layo1 pcb
so I can make very fast a special pcb (useful for my job, but also for
private use :-) ).
If you have schematics and lay-out in pdf ore jpg everybody can make
it in there own software by redrawing it and then modify if necessary.
Or if they have Orcad or there software can deal with orcad files they
can work with it.
Lay1 pcb has a free limited 200 pin version
http://www.baas.nl/layo1pcb/uk/downloads.htm.
>
> > From both i have full versions and if you want I can make this week a
> > complete schematic for serial lcd for you to check and if needed
> > change.
> > if finessed I can make pdf’s or jpg files from the schematic as well
> > as from the pcb.
>
> > Furthermore we can even send it towww.eurocicuits.nlto make
> > professional pcb (the more you order the cheaper it will be per pcb.
> > (this is optional if you want to order for a lot of people at one
> > time) and with a nice jallib silkscreen this would be really
> > professional.
> > Anyway if you are interested please let me know.
>
> Looks nice, but I guess this is for later, right ?
Off course, we don't need to, but then you know what is possible.
> > what about 1 connector and a jumper for selecting between serial an
> > i2c
>
> I like this !
>
> > But before I get to enthusiastic, I noticed that only you, Joep are
> > reacting on my inputs so if I am to the others just a newbie, with no
> > usefull additions please let me know, I will stop bugging you.
> > I respect you all for the incredible effort you all are sticking into
> > jallib, and I be honest I have a small kid and a big garden so I will
> > never be able to spend your amount of time in jallib.
> > But this does not mean I can not help in some way.
> > I am maybe a newbie at Jal an PIC but I have made some nice robots
> > (hard and software) and other rather big microcontrolled projects on
> > my work (so i am not a newbie with microcontrollers).
> > So be honest with me and let me know if I can be of any assistance on
> > jallib or better stop (I respect both options)?
>
> Please, Richard, keep with us !
Please don't say please, Rob already explained how this works so
forget that I wrote down my uncertainty.
Of course I am more than willing to help where and when I can.
>
> I have not answer your posts, neither Joep's or Rob's these days, just
> because I did not have enough time to put on jallib. I also did not want to
> chime in discussions for nothing, and things just seem to go smooth...
> Everybody's here is working on jallib, as they can/want, so absolutely no
> problem here. Whatever you can help with, whatever the amount of time you
> can give, it's ok. Your additions are valuable, for sure, and as we'll need
> hardware gurus soon, when I read "no problem, add mosfet and resistor", this
> sounds like you're a hardware guru, at least for me since I see mosfet as
> quite advanced technology to produce smoke...
>
> You're saying you have nice robotic projects. Any links ? I'm interested...
I am sorry its work related so I am not allowed to publish all on
internet.
But I can email you some pdf’s and pictures if you are interested.
It’s a robot communicating wireless with the machine its working with.
For maintenance we can connect the robot to an own made maintenance
unit witch is connected to my computer by rs232
I wrote a maintenance software in visual basic so I can see how the
robot performed during production and can decide if it is necessary to
replace parts and if so witch one.
We have 13 of these robots working for over 5 years now.
Richard
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