I received my rev1 yesterday, I see lots of new components added, so let me see if I got the values right:
The new 9 resistor networks next to the ram chips are 220 ohm, and the pad inside the TF logo is also for a 220 ohm 0603 resistor.
There is a T1 transistor? Is this one necessary? If so what kind of transistor should be used here?
The TF1260 rev1 arrives!!! Oh boy!
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the 8 resistor networks to the ram are 220 ohm the others close to the CPU can be 1k, except the resistor network by the Multiplier IC must be 10k
No the one in the TF logo is 22 ohm
I put 10uf 1206 caps on all the other pads
Do not need the T1 for now
Then do the patches that Steve has documented a few pages back
No the one in the TF logo is 22 ohm
I put 10uf 1206 caps on all the other pads
Do not need the T1 for now
Then do the patches that Steve has documented a few pages back
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Re: The TF1260 rev1 arrives!!! Oh boy!
The data bus resistors are 220 labelled. I.e 22 ohm.
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The rev1 is booting happily for me, even on the machine that rev0 didn’t like (on-board ide not working on that one atm but I’ll investigate later)
Re: The TF1260 rev1 arrives!!! Oh boy!
Hi All,
What are people using for power regulation on the 1260? I see the LM317T listed but am I right in saying that there's nothing on the card to set the adjust value so an external (LM317T based) regulation module with the correct resistors is needed?
I know this was all discussed previously for the TF360 but I'm not sure what the conclusion was and now slightly confused as to what my best option is here. Can someone point me in the right direction? Or failing that, point me to a previous post that explains it all
Cheers.
What are people using for power regulation on the 1260? I see the LM317T listed but am I right in saying that there's nothing on the card to set the adjust value so an external (LM317T based) regulation module with the correct resistors is needed?
I know this was all discussed previously for the TF360 but I'm not sure what the conclusion was and now slightly confused as to what my best option is here. Can someone point me in the right direction? Or failing that, point me to a previous post that explains it all
Cheers.
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The solution is “off board” on the 1260. I’m using these tbtorro things off Amibay that superduper is soldering up for me.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
Re: The TF1260 rev1 arrives!!! Oh boy!
Hey go0se , me and Steve and chucky are using this Mini PSU sold as a kit on Amibay, if you want one I can post it to you for you to put on your build
They are more expensive than Alens Power reg but yer pays yer money and you take your choice
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?10 ... =Micro-PSU