[Arm-netbook] arm-netbook Digest, Vol 26, Issue 36
Ershov Sergey
ershovu at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 11:56:23 BST 2012
>
> From: lkcl luke <luke.leighton at gmail.com>
> To: Linux on small ARM machines <arm-netbook at lists.phcomp.co.uk>
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:28:50 +0100
> Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] arm-netbook Digest, Vol 26, Issue 35
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Simon Kenyon <simon at koala.ie> wrote:
>
> >> Try again to describe the problem:
> >> I did not find the Component EOMA-68 in the form factor "pcmcia card" to
> >> be placed on PCB.
> >>
> >> Please send me in the right direction.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Ershov
> >
> >
> > here is my spin on the situation. luke will probably correct me.
>
> no - i need help here :)
>
> my understanding (sorry to discuss you in 3rd person ershov!) is that
> ershov is looking for the PCMCIA header component, to place on the
> PCB. as that component is decided on a per-component basis, you have
> to actually *pick* the actual component to be used, then find its
> datasheet, and then *make* the computerised representation (in this
> case using kicad's module editor) before it can be placed onto the
> CAD/CAM layout.
>
> that hasn't been done, so ershov is of course asking "where is it?"
> and it doesn't exist, so he's going to have to make it. but, first he
> has to understand that it is correct that it doesn't exist, and we
> have to understand if that is in fact the question that he is asking.
>
> l.
>
Form factor pcmcia known and available as a component CAD'ov.
But EOMA-68 (Allwiner A10) has another 2 ("The 44-pin Expansion Header's"
and "The FPC-45 Expansion Header") connectors, which are not in the form
factor pcmcia.
For developing PCB MiniEngineeringBoard need to know where exactly are these
two connectors (they are not in the form factor of pcmcia).
$ git clone git+ssh://git@git.rhombus-tech.net/eoma.git
Initialized empty Git repository in v:/GIT/eoma/.git/
git at git.rhombus-tech.net's password:
What is the password for git?
--
Ershov
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