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====== Rules for designing new modules ====== | ====== Rules for designing new modules ====== | ||
- | This page serves as a wiki complement to an original article [[http://www.mlab.cz/ | + | This page serves as a wiki complement to an original article [[http://home.mlab.cz/ |
- | The module design itself uses a following [[en: | + | The module design itself uses the following [[en: |
===== Identification of modules ===== | ===== Identification of modules ===== | ||
- | Each modules | + | Each module |
- JTAGFT2232 - the name of the module, depicting the nature of the module (here probably a J-tag programmer with FTDI FT2232 chip). | - JTAGFT2232 - the name of the module, depicting the nature of the module (here probably a J-tag programmer with FTDI FT2232 chip). | ||
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- A - the module’s revision (in this case there were not corrections of any mistakes) | - A - the module’s revision (in this case there were not corrections of any mistakes) | ||
- | Furthermore there are modules with green non-soldering mask and white print and modules with white mask and green print. This kind of module identification was introduced by [[http:// | + | Furthermore, there are modules with green non-soldering mask and white print and modules with white mask and green print. This kind of module identification was introduced by [[http:// |
* **Green mask and white print** - a prototype module, often made only in one or few pieces serving as testing samples | * **Green mask and white print** - a prototype module, often made only in one or few pieces serving as testing samples | ||
- | * **White mask and black print** - a production version made in large quantities. Compared to the green version, it may contain tiny changes | + | * **White mask and black print** - a production version made in large quantities. Compared to the green version, it may contain tiny changes even if the module’s identification mark is identical. |
===== Creating a new module ===== | ===== Creating a new module ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Using a GitHub template ==== | ||
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+ | The probably simplest way how to make a new module structure is to create a new repository based on the [[https:// | ||
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+ | The template repository should be used in [[https:// | ||
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==== Using a mlabgen script ==== | ==== Using a mlabgen script ==== | ||
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==== Manual module creation ==== | ==== Manual module creation ==== | ||
- | If, for some reason, you are reluctant to use MLABgen for creation of the basic directory structure, it is necessary to comply with the following rules: | + | If for some reason, you are reluctant to use MLABgen for the creation of the basic directory structure, it is necessary to comply with the following rules: |
- | In the appropriate folder category we create a folder with the name of the new module using a format '' | + | In the appropriate folder category, we create a folder with the name of the new module using the format |
- | Inside the folder, we create the following directory structure (obligatory folders/ | + | |
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} | } | ||
- | You can find example of a correct filling by checking one of the already existing [[https:// | + | You can find an example of a correct filling by checking one of the already existing [[https:// |
===== Module power supply ===== | ===== Module power supply ===== | ||
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{{: | {{: | ||
- | **Power supply connectors are doubled in order to allow smyčkování napájení (??).** | + | **Power supply connectors are doubled in order to allow power looping** |
- | ==== Externí napájecí zdroje | + | ==== External power sources |
For power supply with higher powers, the FASTON connectors or WAGO256 terminal blocks are used. | For power supply with higher powers, the FASTON connectors or WAGO256 terminal blocks are used. | ||
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==== Sizes ==== | ==== Sizes ==== | ||
- | MLAB modules are designed in 10.16 mm raster (400 mils) and their sizes exceed 200 mils - 10 mils from the centres | + | MLAB modules are designed in 10.16 mm raster (400 mils) and their sizes exceed 200 mils - 10 mils from the centers |
- | An example of a module occupying 3 openings on the ALBASE: | + | An example of a module occupying 3 openings on the [[en: |
- | {{ :cs:modul.png?400 |}} | + | {{ :mlab_module_geometry_example.png?direct& |
- | | + | * Length of the edge: 4x10.16 - 0.254 -0.254 = 40.132 mm |
- | | + | * Screws’ pitch: 3x10.16 = 30.48 mm |
- | The distance of screw opening | + | * The distance of the screw hole center |
- | | + | * Screw hole diameter: 3 mm (MLAB footprint) |
==== Edge screws ==== | ==== Edge screws ==== |
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