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TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete

TF CD32 Riser

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juz400 wrote: 14 Oct 2020 09:50 Is there space for buffering the H and V Sync signals like the Active 23wD to VGA adaptor has?
Have one of those adaptors but it puts a fair bit of weight on the Riser, with the adaptor and a chunky VGA cable it moves the top away from the CD32
making it a bit flakey in operation.
There is a reasonable amount of room here. its choosing the right chip. One that will not end up EOL next week is what is concerning me,.
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Re: TF CD32 Riser Revision 2 Design Complete

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I built one in the 90`s for a mate so he could use an NEC mutlisync on his A4000, IIRC we need a schmitt trigger inverter?

These are brand spanky new from On-Semi, pretty cheap too or should I look for a Dual model?
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juz400 wrote: 14 Oct 2020 10:15 I built one in the 90`s for a mate so he could use an NEC mutlisync on his A4000, IIRC we need a schmitt trigger inverter?

These are brand spanky new from On-Semi, pretty cheap too or should I look for a Dual model?
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... 52B7cs0%3D
You dont want to invert the signal if you simply want to use the D23 as many of us do.
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@arkadiusz.makarenko I have pushed all the changes to the branch. It includes a video buffer chip. Just needs checked over and we're good.
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EDIT: What did you change the HSE XTal for ?
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terriblefire wrote: 14 Oct 2020 18:08 @arkadiusz.makarenko I have pushed all the changes to the branch. It includes a video buffer chip. Just needs checked over and we're good.

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EDIT: What did you change the HSE XTal for ?
The same type, but 25Mhz.
This allows me to set up all clocks, including 48Mhz for USB. I am not sure if it will be 100% stable, as my stm32 Nucleo board was a little temperamental running 216Mhz saying that this board is very solid.

I had a look and initially I was a little bit worried about dropping number INTSIG, but then I realised that SPI lines can be used if those will not be in use.

LSI crystal footprint was little bit unusual as I always seen them in different cylindrical package ... I guess I spend too much time with cheap Chinese knockoffs :D
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arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 14 Oct 2020 21:04 The same type, but 25Mhz.
This allows me to set up all clocks, including 48Mhz for USB. I am not sure if it will be 100% stable, as my stm32 Nucleo board was a little temperamental running 216Mhz saying that this board is very solid.
OK i'll use 25Mhz for the build.
I had a look and initially I was a little bit worried about dropping number INTSIG, but then I realised that SPI lines can be used if those will not be in use.
I've not removed any INTSIG lines.. instead i removed TXD/RXD from the ARM (that is the direct connection to the CD32 internal UART) and moved R/W, INTSIG8 and KB_DATA. DSACK0 has been dropped and A5 added. So things have moved but have not been lost.
LSI crystal footprint was little bit unusual as I always seen them in different cylindrical package ... I guess I spend too much time with cheap Chinese knockoffs :D
That may change but its the same package as the other one.

I think i'll order 5 assembled if you think this will work.

EDIT: updated the 32.Khz crystal footprint too.
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5 ordered..
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terriblefire wrote: 14 Oct 2020 23:02 5 ordered..

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Can I buy one for my self if is possible ?
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kulamario wrote: 15 Oct 2020 01:23 Can I buy one for my self if is possible ?
If it works you can get one of the 5 from me. I may send an extra to Arek and ask him to assemble for me as currently I have no solder station.
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