CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD card
CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD card
Finally, the new boards (rev F) arrived, and I am torturing them now...
The F revision adds a uSD card slot in exploratory mode: power is hardwired and 5 pin headers can be jumpered to the expansion port above. I haven't had a chance to get the SD card software working, so this should help. I could use some help with this if anyone has a little free time...
The CP2102 port is now recognized by my Linux box, but I am still debugging the serial interface.
EDIT: The board is stable. I have 8 of these for $25 each. USB power is fine, but the on-board USB-serial port is not functional, and is bypassed (the board requires a 3.3V USB-serial connection, just as the previous boards). The picture shows a prototype that has been reworked quite a bit - your board will be much cleaner.
The CP2102 port is now recognized by my Linux box, but I am still debugging the serial interface.
EDIT: The board is stable. I have 8 of these for $25 each. USB power is fine, but the on-board USB-serial port is not functional, and is bypassed (the board requires a 3.3V USB-serial connection, just as the previous boards). The picture shows a prototype that has been reworked quite a bit - your board will be much cleaner.
Last edited by enso on Wed Nov 13, 2013 3:22 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
I just checked EhBASIC for the weird behaviour documented in the CHOCHI E thread... It works as expected:.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
Really, really impressive. What's the size of the board? 6cm by 6cm?
Mario.
Mario.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
Thanks, Mario. 5cm square.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
enso wrote:
Thanks, Mario. 5cm square.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
The usual solder paste/stencil method, hotplate to reflow.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
enso wrote:
... your board will be much cleaner.
Mike
Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
The prototype in the picture was hand-assembled in several stages for testing - first the USB connector and power regulators, then the FPGA and the flash... Some components were hand-soldered (you can see the bigger caps are all crazy), and when I took the picture the SRAM had solder splattered on its pins from messing with the capacitors. The final boards will be much neater, no kidding.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
That soldering looks impressive! I wish I’d dare something like that. I have a CPLD in VQFP-44 package to practice with. That’s 0,8mm (0.031").
I believe the package what you have there is TQFP, which is 0,5mm (0.02")?
Nice work!
Btw, the CP2102 works flawlessly under windows. I’ve been using them for years now. I also attached them to the C64’s userport. For what’s worth...
I believe the package what you have there is TQFP, which is 0,5mm (0.02")?
Nice work!
Btw, the CP2102 works flawlessly under windows. I’ve been using them for years now. I also attached them to the C64’s userport. For what’s worth...
Marco
Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
lordbubsy wrote:
...I believe the package what you have there is TQFP, which is 0,5mm (0.02")?
Quote:
Btw, the CP2102 works flawlessly under windows. I’ve been using them for years now. I also attached them to the C64’s userport. For what’s worth...
In the meantime, the F boards work fine, they just need an external USB-serial cable connected to the three-pin GND-RX-TX connector just above the CP2102.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
Posted more details about the board and SD-Card support on the CHOCHI website:
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http://apple2.x10.mx/CHOCHI/#[[CHOCHI%20F%20diagram]]%20[[CHOCHI%20F%20SD%20Port]]
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
(This link should work - %5B and %5D for the square brackets.)
Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
Here is how to connect a power switch.
I usually solder in a 2-pin header and keep a jumper on it. Now I can disconnect the power to the FPGA to reboot the entire board into a clean bootloader.
The trace on the back is thin and can be easily scratched across with a sharp implement or a Dremel tool.
The trace on the back is thin and can be easily scratched across with a sharp implement or a Dremel tool.
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Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
Justin pointed out that the SD wiring diagram posted above and on the web site was incorrect (I was off by one pin). The silkscreen on the bottom is correct.
If you've connected the SD port using the old diagram, please check the new diagram and your circuit as it will not work.
Many apologies for my sloppiness. Diagrams are now fixed.
If you've connected the SD port using the old diagram, please check the new diagram and your circuit as it will not work.
Many apologies for my sloppiness. Diagrams are now fixed.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is. ...Jan van de Snepscheut
Re: CHOCHI F - with USB power, USB-serial (maybe) and uSD ca
I got the board this week, it looks even better then on the photo! Thanks enso.
I applied the on/off and the reset switches. It’s running fine. I will try to assemble some tests and making a template using ACME. It's only understanding 6502, not 65C02?
Marco