TF330 rev2 is here

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Re: TF330 rev2 is here

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The connectors I have have no spring in them at all. The card had a serious tendency to flop around.

@supaduper what do you think?
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terriblefire wrote: 08 Feb 2019 14:04 The connectors I have have no spring in them at all. The card had a serious tendency to flop around.

@supaduper what do you think?
No real problems here Steve, I suppose if you wanted to manually file more of a bevel on the TF330 you can I suppose, because you moved the inner layers on the PCB so they do not encroach into the card edge like on the Rev1 am I correct bud ?

Just to say that if you can file a bigger bevel easily, as I did on a few of the TF328`s with ease :)
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Yeah there are no inner layers beyond the notch.
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Cheers Steve

Then what I say to Alen is get a small needle file and manually increase the bevel on the Rev 2 , like I said I have done a few of the TF328`s when they did not put a bevel on them and I filed a bevel on one in less than a couple of minutes. piece of pi$$ :)
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I pay the board house to do this but they never do
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Hello Stephen,
got parcels You sent to me, have built rev.2 TF330 with XC95288XL,
can You please recompile firmware for it, otherwise i am unable to flash
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terriblefire wrote: 08 Feb 2019 22:13 already published

https://github.com/terriblefire/terribl ... _alpha.zip
Nope Steve,
this jed is for 144 , not for 288 :?
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you nutcase.. i'll do that in in the morning
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Closeup pic of the damage...
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And a 1.2mm board sitting nicely ;)
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