I am interested and would also like to hear more about ethernet :)

Matt.

On Nov 26, 1:45 pm, vasile surducan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> Seems not a huge request as I thought.
> I also knew you will be interested just because of the word "ethernet". :)
>
> I have attached the schematic, it's a pre-zero revision of the schematic and
> board, so inherent problems exists. I hope you will understand most of
> them, I think those are quite clearly described on the schematic.
>
> Consider the schematic a Thank's Giving day ...turkey...:)
>
> best wishes,
> Vasile
>
> On 11/26/09, William <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Greetings Vasile,
>
> > What a nice idea, and a good looking board with a lot of nice
> > features!
>
> > I'd love to hear more about the ethernet feature.
>
> > What would be the shipping cost to USA, for example, zip code 35951?
> > Choose the cheapest option that is convenient for you. Perhaps some of
> > us in North America could share the shipping cost.
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > William
>
> > On Nov 26, 7:42 am, vasile surducan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > As a recognise of your work, I'm offering for free (excluding postage to
> > > North or South America, Australia, Africa, North Pole or similar
> > locations)
> > > to all interested jallib developers (which has posted one functional
> > library
> > > ) the SMD evaluation board in the attached pictures.
> > > There is only one impediment, vias must be made manually as well the SMD
> > > soldering (but this can be a good exercise, isn't it?)
> > > If someone is interested let me know to post also the schematics. What
> > > the board can do ?
> > > I almost forgot, it'a an old project, but I think:
> > > - one 28pin DIP or SO, PIC microcontroller
> > > - 2x8 LCD display
> > > - SD card
> > > - USB/RS232 converter
> > > - ethernet controller
> > > - keypad
> > > - 1wire bus or SHT sensor connector
> > > - ICSP connector
> > > - one open collector connector
>
> > > Some of the features above can't be used simultaneously, however the
> > board
> > > is hardware reconfigurable using zero SMD resistors.
> > > Board dimensions: 116x61mm. It's fit in a case dimensions of 70x120x40mm.
> > > If you have a common wish (meaning board slighty modifications) it can be
> > > done.
> > > The ugly copper colour is because of the oxidation.
>
> > > best wishes,
>
> > > Vasile
>
> > >  case- top.jpg
> > > 479KViewDownload
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> > >  case-ethernet_USB.jpg
> > > 405KViewDownload
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> > >  pcb bottom view.jpg
> > > 555KViewDownload
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> > >  pcb top view.jpg
> > > 515KViewDownload
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> > >  side view.jpg
> > > 339KViewDownload
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> > >  stuffed-bottom.jpg
> > > 520KViewDownload
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> > >  stuffed-top.jpg
> > > 463KViewDownload
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>  universal_hobby_module.pdf
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