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    Thumbs up Modules for PIC

    I am making Boards for me & Just want to share them.

    Main Board
    PIC16F877A
    LM 7805 Regulator
    Inchworm connector,
    Two conector for all the PORTS,
    8 LEDs with SIP resistor connected to a header just for Logic Scope
    One LED on Supply.

    Comunication Board
    RS232 TO TTL converter (MAX232)
    RS485 connector (LTC485)
    PS2 to PIC connector

    4x4 Matrix Key Pad


    Share ur comments on these boards and what should be the next boards for me (I mean for a learner)
    Thanks.
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    They look very nice!

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    Now i am including this circuit to my boards cuz all of my boards will take supply from "Main Board",
    and there may a little mistake happen, i can connect wire in wrong direction.
    All zeners are 5.1 Volts.

    What u say it is right way or not?????

    And -870mVolt can burn digital IC's???
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    PIC's are amzingly robust - if you connect the power the wrong way the I/O pin protection diodes are forward biased and short the supply out. The chip will get hot, and presumably eventually kill itself if you don't notice.

    I've got a PIC 16F628 I placed in the socket the wrong way round, that still has my fingerprint burnt in the top of it! - and that still works fine (PIC as well as the finger!).
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    It means n oneed of zeners for protection???

    once i connect PIC(16F877) with +15 Volts for 3 or 4 seconds by mistake, it burnt, it not working from that time...

    my second question,
    And -870mVolt can burn digital IC's???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayne
    It means n oneed of zeners for protection???

    once i connect PIC(16F877) with +15 Volts for 3 or 4 seconds by mistake, it burnt, it not working from that time...
    15V is a LOT too high, and I would expect it to kill the PIC.


    my second question,
    And -870mVolt can burn digital IC's???
    My previous reply explained that!.
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    Thumbs up Small PIC

    Another board for,
    28 PIN PIC16F873, PIC16F876

    Simply IO comes to headers.

    Is all PIC16F family comes with same pin arrangement???
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    This is just a suggestion.

    If you are building the boards for fun and learning why not post the schematics. Doing so may generate some useful suggestions.

    If you think others might be interested in the board post eaglecad files (or similar) so others could use the design.

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    Infact i am building boards for learning purpose.
    and i am not making the schematics for these boards i am directly making PCBs i just saw some boards for guied line.

    It will be available for all but later when i will make web,
    my web will be about my all the projects.

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    Are you using a PCB cad program such as EagleCad ? (I think I see a unrouted wires on the mainboard) If you have a problem with a board it is easier to get help if you can post the schematic. You can make very professional looking schematics and boards with this tool.

    EAGLE Light Edition
    An article about making your own boards using EagleCad
    instructables : Make hobbyist PCBs with professional CAD tools. This link did not work just now but it has in the past. I do not think it is permanently broken.

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    Thumbs up Key PAD

    4x4 Matrix Key Pad,

    Now i amplaning to design RF board,
    i am looking Nigel board Wireless Board for guide line, i want to ask why he use 3 Volt for supplying the RTFQ1, if i supply 5 volt to this module then what will be happen, will it's power be increased???

    Which are the common radio modules now a day???

    Thanks
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    3v0
    I have used eagle it seems difficult to me
    reasons,
    1. it has huge library and it is difficult to select part cuz lot of choices,
    2. I don't know how to increase track width in it, i don't want to unroute the track but want to increase the track widht which has already routed???
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayne
    4x4 Matrix Key Pad,

    Now i amplaning to design RF board,
    i am looking Nigel board Wireless Board for guide line, i want to ask why he use 3 Volt for supplying the RTFQ1, if i supply 5 volt to this module then what will be happen, will it's power be increased???
    I used 3V because that's what it's designed to be used at, running it off 5V might increase the range (but make it illegal), or it may kill the module.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayne
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    I have used eagle it seems difficult to me
    reasons,
    1. it has huge library and it is difficult to select part cuz lot of choices,
    2. I don't know how to increase track width in it, i don't want to unroute the track but want to increase the track widht which has already routed???
    Thanks
    If it was easy....

    In regards to the library. A small library would not have the parts you need, a large library makes them hard to find. It is not as daunting as it first seems. Caps, resistors, and inductors are in the RCL library. Inside the RCL library you have a choice between EURO or US symbols. As long as the choosen footprint matches your physical part it will work. A micrometer to measure parts can be handy.

    To increase the with of traces select the wrench (change) icon, click on width, then select the width from the provided list. Then click on any trace/track to change it to the size you selected. Any line you create after selecting a width will be the new width. Most everything else can be changed the same way, for example to change pads size change the diameter etc.

    If you find you have choosen the wrong part from the library you can change that using change>package. Then click on the part in the schematic and it will allow you to pick a new package/part.

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    I don't know how to increase track width in it, i don't want to unroute the track but want to increase the track widht which has already routed???
    Select CHANGE -> WIDTH (select the width you want from the list)
    Click on the net you want to change. You have to click each section of the net.

    Perhaps someone else can tell you how to do it in text mode. I just use the mouse, but think text mode is probably easier.

    While I was typing, 3v0 beat me on the draw!

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