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CircuitGizmos

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The image and PDF below is a 1-page pinout reference for the Explore-28. If you see anything wrong, please let me know.



2017-07-02_172000_CGEXPLORE28.pdf


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WhiteWizzard
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Very nice overview sheet

I have not checked it for errors though as I will need a bit of time for that!
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Is it not worth labelling Pin 1 as 'Reset' instead of '10K to +3.3V'
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I'll be making one for the Ex64, plain 28 pin chip, and others, too.

It is a more colorful version of the info in Geoff's fine manual. It fits a 'style' that seems to be popular wth the Arduino and Raspberry Pi.


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CircuitGizmos

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  WhiteWizzard said   Is it not worth labelling Pin 1 as 'Reset' instead of '10K to +3.3V'


It is RESET on the inside of the board graphic.
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Great reference sheet to be able print on demand, my usual practice, & scribble on them.

Hoping you might see fit to update the one for the CGMicroboard2.
From memory the pinout are still for an earlier version of MMbasic & a couple have moved.

I find it a very versatile & swappable module for testing things out,

Mostly because it has a display & the SD card, to do very rough test result logging.

Currently it's the best value Plus device available assembled ready to accept a screen.

$39.00Aud Vs $76.00Aud for the alternative.

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CircuitGizmos

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  Phil23 said   Great reference sheet to be able print on demand, my usual practice, & scribble on them.

Hoping you might see fit to update the one for the CGMicroboard2.
From memory the pinout are still for an earlier version of MMbasic & a couple have moved.

I find it a very versatile & swappable module for testing things out,

Mostly because it has a display & the SD card, to do very rough test result logging.

Currently it's the best value Plus device available assembled ready to accept a screen.

$39.00Aud Vs $76.00Aud for the alternative.

Phil.



Thank you for the kind words! Yes - I'll be updating. It is unfortunate (but understandable) that the pinout changed a bit.

I hope to make a few pinout sheets and hopefully make them consistant in the way that they look.

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Awesome work there, CG.
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Tip of the Hat CG..! Good looking Doc..
 
CircuitGizmos

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Thanks Grogster and Zonker!

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Thanks CG. Grey beards like me need all the help they can get.
 
CircuitGizmos

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  cdeagle said   Thanks CG. Grey beards like me need all the help they can get.



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strictly speaking, AVcc should be described as "10ohm to +3.3v".


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  robert.rozee said   strictly speaking, AVcc should be described as "10ohm to +3.3v".


cheers,
rob :-)


Thank you! I'll make that change.

Probably after I get my new monitors. I have 2 25" monitors and a 19" with my desktop stretched across them. The middle monitor (25") went kablooey yesterday and the right 25" monitor has been intermittent for a few months. Apparently, I can't get any work done without a lot of monitors. I'm a creature of habit and I like certain programs open on certain monitors. My setup right now is driving me to distraction.

So much so that I've actually spent time away from my desk!
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