<a href="http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/kde_tablet/news/">http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/kde_tablet/news/</a><br><br>i've absolutely no experience at this stuff, but have been quietly going ahead with a preliminary layout, mostly to stop chinese ODMs from trying to charge $16k for PCB layout and from trying to tell me how complex this all must be.<br>
<br>we've now found a designer who isn't freaked out by the weirdness of using an embedded STM32F, and the design will be transferred over to him in the next couple of weeks.<br><br>also the PCB is designed to give all the EOMA68 interfaces *and* access to the spare pins of a 100-pin STM32F, which comes to about 25 extra pins, plus, now that i think about it, there's 3 extra from the GPIO of the EOMA68 as well.<br>
<br>the CPU Cards: the processors have been re-seated on a few of the PCBs, which now has them at least appearing on FEL boot. whether the DDR3 RAM works, HDMI or anything else we don't know at this phase. chances are good that SD/MMC works. so if nothing else there will be demo units for clients, so things can get moving there.<br>
<br>the designer will be asked to do a pass-through card so that the tablet can be tested by plugging its screen and touchpanel into a PC, and also the embedded software can be written, that way, independently.<br><br>it's all go.<br>
<br>l.<br>