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− | + | A PIC development board. This design uses the Microchip PIC 18F2450 or 18F2550 USB enabled microcontroller. | |
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− | [http | + | [http://www.nuxie1.com/guides/function-generator.html Function Generator] |
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− | + | In this guide I will show you how to build your own Function Generator. Including component selection, designing the circuit, breadboarding, PCB layout, homemade PCB manufacture through to the finished product. It uses a XR2206 function generator chip | |
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− | + | This simple circuit will let you check if a crystal oscillator is working. Simply connect the crystal between the two labelled points, and connect 5V+ to the power connector. | |
Revision as of 07:08, 21 January 2008
Lots of external Eagle Links
Magic key words for searching the links, in the Topic column.
- Projects: project descriptions, enough to reproduce the project, not just nice pictures
- EFiles: File(s) in eagle format
- Tutorial: a tutorial or how to
- Link: a link to more links
- Parts: Part libarie(s)
- Info: Useful information that does not rise to a tutorial, misc. tips.
So for example if you are looking for sample Eagle files search on EFiles.
There were several sites where there is quite a bit of information. These include cadsoft.com sparcfun.com instructables.org
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Introduction to Eagle with links to some projects using eagle. | |
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Make hobbyist PCBs with professional CAD tools by modifying "Design Rules" |
I found this really useful for boards that I can make at home.
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Not much here, but may have the tip you need.
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Eagle version of a protyping board for the PIC.
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How to go from schematic to board.
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Schematic and Board tutorial form University of California | |
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Cadsoft Eagle 4.0 Editor Tutorial Kevin Bolding Seattle Pacific University |
Looks good
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Nice example schematic and board, also a discussion of Charlieplexing and a few links to boot
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Simple Jfet Buffer for Guitar Tutorial: Making a Groundplane using Cadsoft Eagle |
Nice little project, good info on the Groundplan.
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This page has info on the DARC board, Rev 2 is now the current rev. |
Control board for a robot.
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Ham oriented material.
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Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance Monitors ( A verylong wave length reciever ) with Eagle CAD |
Over my head without a bit more of time to look at it, why don't you look it over and commet here.
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Not sure how much use these are unless you are using custompcb.com to make your boards, but take a look and see
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Can be very useful if the part you need is not in a library you have.
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How to make an eagle board into a 3D rendering.
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Libraries from the Cadsoft Site
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Forum has lots of good info. Searching it out can be a pain, but can be worth it.
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Fairly light and quick. Probably useful onl as an overview.
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Here's a quick how-to on building PCBs using EagleCad and AP Circuits P1 prototyping service. Note that this document is not endorsed or approved by CadSoft or AP Circuits.
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A project with little elaboration, but has the Eagle files
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A project with little elaboration, but has the Eagle files
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Just a tip on editing pads in Eagle.
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The main application I use for PCB design is Eagle and the rest of this thread will concentrate on producing PCB's with this software. However I will describe dealing with other formats.
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How to mill using Eagle as the design tool.
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A PIC development board. This design uses the Microchip PIC 18F2450 or 18F2550 USB enabled microcontroller.
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In this guide I will show you how to build your own Function Generator. Including component selection, designing the circuit, breadboarding, PCB layout, homemade PCB manufacture through to the finished product. It uses a XR2206 function generator chip
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This simple circuit will let you check if a crystal oscillator is working. Simply connect the crystal between the two labelled points, and connect 5V+ to the power connector.
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further reading
- techniques for a list of software design tools (including Eagle)