| ??? 09/14/09 05:53 Read: times Msg Score: +1 +1 Good Answer/Helpful |
#168872 - Don't Responding to: ???'s previous message |
take your busses out on headers unless its totally avoidable!
I don't know the exact size of your board, or wich parts you have chosen for the project, but its possible to have processer, RAM, ROM, latch and chipselect on a creditcard sized pcb, even using thru hole parts, and with space available for a few headers. No matter how you do things, your most expensive component is your pcb. So do a propper layout, use a four layer board, in order to have a solid groundplane, and have it manufactured somewhere. Olimex is quite cheap, and as far as I know, their quality is oaky. Read the specs. before you do the artwork! Ha' en god dag Per |
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