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matherp Guru Joined: 11/12/2012 Location: United KingdomPosts: 10572
Posted: 10:20am 27 Aug 2018
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Some time ago I developed this PCB for the MMX.
It has an on-board Microbridge and breaks out all pins on the processor as well as supporting a directly mounted 2.8" ILI9341 display which it uses for the SDcard slot. The PCB supports PWM backlight control of the display.
If there is sufficient demand I can do a version the for 64-pin MM+ and will of course make the gerbers and design files freely available. PCBs in this size (95x52mm) cost less than USD0.50 each from PCBGoGo (+ postage costs) and I am sure WW or others may be willing to supply bare PCBs and possibly finished boards if required.
Note, this is specifically a backpack PCB for mounting the ILI9341 display. If you don't need the display then Grogster's excellent E64 is already readily available.
Thoughts appreciatedEdited by matherp 2018-08-28
Azure Guru Joined: 09/11/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 446
Posted: 10:48am 27 Aug 2018
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Amazing timing.
I just sent Geoff a PM asking if he thought there was any use in doing a MM+64 BP V2 (with 1455) and if he was OK with the idea. I was contemplating dipping my toes in again (it's been a while) and doing a PCB for it.
panky Guru Joined: 02/10/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1116
Posted: 11:19am 27 Aug 2018
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Peter,
While I think that idea may be of interest, your existing MM+ backpack design offers significant advantages:-
-both ili and ssd interface connectors -rtc module capability - arduino shield connectors for expansion
Although a little larger (and I guess a bit costlier), this is a really good and universal board - for those of you who have not seen it, visit www.circuitgizmos.com and have a look at CGMICROBOARD2 which uses Peter's public design.
The only additional features that would greatly increase the versatility of this board would be a connector for the ILI9481 (Pi 4" lcd) which is comming down in price and perhaps a connector for an ESP8266. I realise that space may limit the feasability of both these options.
Doug. ... almost all of the Maximites, the MicromMites, the MM Extremes, the ArmMites, the PicoMite and loving it!