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ExpressSch files
I have created an expressSch component for the dual 12 pin to interface to the plug pod.
are the squared pins on the outside row? i used the Plug-in-board.pdf |
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#2
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Not sure I understand the question. All the pins on the PlugaPod(TM) are .025" square pins. On the padstack, the top left pins are marked with squares designating Pin 1. On the schematic of the Plug-in-Board they are also shown to have squared pins on the top left of J1A and J5A (as well as some others, like J8 and J9 which repeat the previously mentioned connectors, but are not on the PlugaPod(TM) itself).
Does that answer the question? |
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#3
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I feel foolish. I figured i out.
I am designing 4 boards the will use the plugapod will be ordering a unit and test board in a few days |
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#4
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Okay, we may have to work together to get you covered. We just got an order which bottomed our stock of PlugaPod(TM) PCB's.
So you need one in a few days. How long do you think before needing the 4? And is that 4 more or 3 more after the test board? |
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Going to take up to a year to test each of the four boards.
once they are tested then I will order 4 more, to populate the complete set. I will be selling them on my site. This is for an enhanced EV system for BusConversions. http://roadwarrior.free-man.com/motorsystemoverview.bmp |
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Let me know when you can fill an order for one prototyping kit.
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