I'm wondering if anybody knows why some megasquirt boards seem to have several pins bridged together, and others only have a few.
In this picture pins 36&37(PE6 & PE7), 43&44(VDDR & VSS3), 85&86(VRL & VSSA1), and 94&95(PS5 & PS6) seem to be bridged.
Pin 96 might also be tied into 94&95, or maybe it's just flux I can't tell.
In this picture it looks like only pins 85&86 are together.
It's possible that there are traces between those pins, but it seems odd. I'm pretty sure that you should never tie a VDD and a VSS together(unless maybe it fries something that makes it impossible to load a new serial monitor or something), but no matter how many times I count it I come up with the same pin numbers. I doubt that tieing some pins together would have any real effect if they aren't using those pins for anything.
EDIT:
I was counting off of the wrong corner.
Megasquirt 3 Pins Bridged together.
Re: Megasquirt 3 Pins Bridged together.
Strange! Perhaps someone here has one and can shed some light on your query. That first one looks bridged alright. Perhaps it was a prototype done to their usual high standards?
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Re: Megasquirt 3 Pins Bridged together.
It turns out that there are traces between those pins. I still have no idea why.
I wanted to post up a picture of the back of a MS3 board, because I couldn't get google to find me one. So here it is.
The biggest reason I wanted to see the back of the board was to see if they had done this grounding style:
They definitely didn't. As you can see there are a bunch of holes under the chip.
Does anybody know if it would violate their copyright if a person was to make a schematic from their board? Have the better board built, and then remove their chip from their board to put it on some better hardware.
Edit: I accidentally hit submit instead of preview.
I wanted to post up a picture of the back of a MS3 board, because I couldn't get google to find me one. So here it is.
The biggest reason I wanted to see the back of the board was to see if they had done this grounding style:
They definitely didn't. As you can see there are a bunch of holes under the chip.
Does anybody know if it would violate their copyright if a person was to make a schematic from their board? Have the better board built, and then remove their chip from their board to put it on some better hardware.
Edit: I accidentally hit submit instead of preview.
Re: Megasquirt 3 Pins Bridged together.
How bizarre!Justin wrote:It turns out that there are traces between those pins. I still have no idea why.
Was it REALLY necessary to post that in such a high resolution??? :-/The biggest reason I wanted to see the back of the board was to see if they had done this grounding style:
No, however distributing it in the US is a different story.Does anybody know if it would violate their copyright if a person was to make a schematic from their board?
Again, no, as the board would be your own design, however running their code on it would likely be seen as breach of software license by them. (this is the only real power that they have in that area)Have the better board built, and then remove their chip from their board to put it on some better hardware.
However, why the hell would you want to do that, it's just as flaky as the rest of the leprosy ridden family of products.
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Re: Megasquirt 3 Pins Bridged together.
Thats Fluxin awesome!