Proto boards for the Quickstart
Tubular
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A couple of months ago someone (I think Ken or MattG?) posted some pics of proto boards designed for the quickstart.
How far off are these? Is it possible to purchase a few early samples?
thanks
tubular
How far off are these? Is it possible to purchase a few early samples?
thanks
tubular
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— David Carrier
Parallax Inc.
— David Carrier
Parallax Inc.
Have you seen this thread? There are a couple of pictures of blank proto boards that have been cut to use as mezzanine boards on the QuickStart.
IIRC the QS Proto Boards (as least the ones I saw Ken use) are the same size as the QS board so they block access to the touchpads, LEDs and reset button.
Duane
Actually thats a good option, because I want that ground plane in between proto pins (analog electronics). I had seen your post but didn't "twig" to that option, so thanks.
I still would like a couple of official QS protos though, as its kind of a reference design and needs to be easy to duplicate (preferably not by hacking up other boards!)
cheers
tubular
I've tried placing bare pins into the QS holes to try and make a female to female adapter. It didn't work very well.
-Phil
Half way there. I'm looking for the full 40 pins.
I found this using key words from the link you provided.
$12.25 for one but they drop to $5.88 if I buy ten at a time.
Darn, I just placed a big Digi-Key order last week. This will go on my next order.
Thank you for finding the connector you did. It helped me find this one.
Prior to placing my last order, I tried looking through Digi-Key's catalog and I couldn't find this among the many connectors.
Duane
At the top of each forum is a "Post New Thread" button.
You'll want to make sure you're in the correct forum before posting.
If you have a question about the Propeller chip the "Propeller" forum is a good place to post. I think this Parallax Semiconductor forum is for people developing products using the Propeller chip. (I'm not sure about this.)
You can see by navigating here, there are a lot of different forums. Many of us use the "What's New?" tab to find recent posts so whatever forum you post in many of us will see it.
BTW, Welcome to the forum.
Duane
Edit: The "What's New?" tab shows new posts you haven't read. Your own post will probably not so up when you click "What's New?" but the rest of us will see it.
Sorry for the mixup. When I did the search on DigiKey, I specified 20 positions by 2 rows, or 40 pins (so I thought). I guess they count positions differently than I do.
-Phil