BTW, I'm trying to "translate" the "One wire" library from Swordfish
Basic to Jal (because we don't have one in Jallib)... if I can't, I
have also C AVR libraries....

On Aug 13, 12:36 pm, funlw65 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 'till then, nice assembly and interesting project. I suppose every
> board can be tested before.
>
> Vasi(funlw65)
>
> On Aug 13, 7:50 am, vasile surducan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Till then, my last hobby board, it's a differential thermo relay with two
> > circuits (three temperature sensors on 1W bus, driving two electrovalves and
> > one pump) for two solar heating panel systems situated on two different
> > directions (south-east and south-west). Some day I'll write about how to
> > build a professional heating panel using only what you can find in a shop. I
> > have 125l of water at 54C in my attic from our God (read sun) during one day
> > of good insolation.
>
> > This is an example of a bad design, caused by the leak of space and using
> > through hole components instead of smds. Because we have spoken here about
> > the jaluino stacked board, this is a staked board, difficult to build and
> > test if need 100 pieces of that... Imagine a beginner testing his blinking
> > LED (and other 10 different things in the same time) on a jalluino
> > stack...:)
>
> > Vasile
>
> > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:08 PM, vasile surducan <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > Joep, show us the bottom (solder side) too...
> > > :)
> > > I had the same boards...I should do a trip in my basement.
>
> > > Vasile
>
> > > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 2:43 PM, funlw65 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> Thank you Joep, nice lab boards!
>
> > >> Vasi(funlw65)
>
> > >> On Aug 12, 9:24 pm, Joep Suijs <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > Hi Vasi,
>
> > >> > > P.S. I have a proposal. All jallib and JAL developers present a photo
> > >> > > with the board(s) used for development.
>
> > >> > Enclosed a photo of boards I hav mostly used for jallib development.
> > >> > Top left is a dwarf board with zif socket, an extension board with
> > >> > 7805, i2c connector and my own standard icsp/serial connector (onbe
> > >> > day I'll but this board below the dwarf board). The slave board is
> > >> > used for the startersguide (led, button. i2c eeprom + connector)
>
> > >> > Top right is an old board, fitted with a zif socket in case I need to
> > >> > work on a 28-pin chip.
>
> > >> > Bottom left is a 18-pin board for work on 16f88 and 16f648. Note the
> > >> > icsp/serial connector on the left and two jumpers required to support
> > >> > these different chips. The 10-pin connector allows to connect dwarf
> > >> > boards.
>
> > >> > Bottom right is the jaluino board with custom shield. This is probably
> > >> > the only board I have without my icsp/serial connector. It is fitted
> > >> > with a pic + bootloader and does have a serial-to-usb board (lower
> > >> > left on the shield), my standard i2c pinout connector (left, below the
> > >> > display), three leds, two buttons and of course the lcd.
>
> > >> > As you may have noticed, I use audio connector for power supply (7-12V
> > >> > DC) and each board has its own regulator. My boards generally do not
> > >> > contain a reset button, since this is on my programmer connector.
>
> > >> > Cheers,
> > >> > Joep
>
> > >> >  jalboards.jpg
> > >> > 497KViewDownload
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> >  diff thermorelay small.jpg
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> >  edge view.jpg
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