Found them
on:
https://github.com/SeeedDocument/BeagleBone_Green_Wireless/tree/master/resources
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Also looking for orcad/allegro files for the beaglebone green wireless or
the beaglebone black wireless. Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
Mark
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Hi One question, somebody please help do seeed provide full orcad source
files of their beaglebone green wireless? i dont find them...
El martes, 7 de marzo de 2017, 17:42:21 (UTC-5), Gerald escribió:
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> Oh, OK. I picked up BeagleBone Black in the thread.
>
> I am sure Seeed will provide the
Oh, OK. I picked up BeagleBone Black in the thread.
I am sure Seeed will provide the needed information with the file already
converted and cleaned up in Altium.
Gerald
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 4:35 PM, John Syne wrote:
> Yeah, I think the OP was asking for BeagleBone
Yeah, I think the OP was asking for BeagleBone Green.
Regards,
John
> On Mar 7, 2017, at 2:15 PM, Gerald Coley wrote:
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> It has already been done, minus a couple of small changes. I suggest you
> start with what has already been done and cleaned up. A basic ASCII
It has already been done, minus a couple of small changes. I suggest you
start with what has already been done and cleaned up. A basic ASCII
conversion has a lot of things that require clean up.
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#LATEST_PRODUCTION_FILES_.28C.29
Gerald
On Tue,
Hi James,
You have two options here. Ask Gerald to provide the ascii version of the PCB
or contact your local Allegro or Altium user group and ask someone to do the
conversion for you.
Regards,
John
> On Mar 7, 2017, at 1:23 PM, jam...@cladnetwork.com wrote:
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> Hi John,
>
> Thank you
Hi John,
Thank you for the advice on the conversion process.
I created this post after attempting to convert the .brd file available on
the official BeagleBoard wiki using Altium, Ltd's instructions on how to do
so (see here
Converting Orcad/Allegro files to Altium is pretty easy if you can get the
Allegro files in ascii format. There are several issues you have to clean up,
especially the copper pour areas which I advise to delete and just recreate
these areas. Some of the components included some artifacts which
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
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