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What size were the PCB's? |
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ViewMaster EZ will allow you to do that. WinQCad can panelize boards, but its kind of strange. The makers of WinQCad act like you are hurting a puppy if you ask for help panelizing boards.
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Are you guys sure you want to go with -S-DRAM?
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I guess we don't have a choice. I just don't like the synchronous part.
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Two clocks - one for the RAM and one for the host
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Glenn: The PCB is small I guess. It's the size of a small Apple II card - about 4" x 3" with an edge connector.
As far as SD or PS RAM, I'm still not done researching our options. I'm going o get in touch with Micron and see what they offer. They may have a TSOP version of a PSRAM that we can use that just isn't widely sold or something. Worth asking though. I'll let you guys know what I find. Keep your fingers crossed. |
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You guys know about www.findchips.com
Right? Type in a part number and see where you can get it. It makes price comparison fast too. |
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Wow! Very cool! Thanks for that link.
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Circuit Cellar?
Any one have back issues of Circuit Cellar
ISSUE 125 - December 2000 Theme: EMBEDDED DEVELOPMENT SDRAM: The New Embedded Solution—by Mark Balch, 12. |
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