--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> On Sat, 22 May 2004 13:40:14 -0400, mickeym <whitemouse@m...>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > I took a swing at entering the "http://sanisis.netfirms.com/"
schematic
> > in Eagle format.
> > I changed only the extra junction at pin 8 of the PIC, and just
put test
> > pads for the battery and the RX433 module, and used through-hole
parts.
> >
> > mickeym
> >
>
> Mickey, I hoped Karega would post here that the work is already
assigned,
> but
> this isn't the case so i have to do it.
>
> There were a changes to the schematic, and the work on the pcb is
already
> in pogress.
>
> You need not waste your time.
>
> ST
I agree that people should acknoledge others and the list when things
change.
Since we have been talking about the schematic and the general
excersize of taking an unknown schematic and turning it into a
workable board, this particular thread does not have to die.
IF, the schematic was done and the basic circuit looked workable to
my general overview, I would considder making the board as a favor to
another hobbiest. Many of us need a board to be made before we can
get a mahcine running that will make boards. The old Catch-22
problem.
Anyway, it is only good manners to inform people that the job has
already been assigned. This need not be the whole group, but
certainly those who have sent direct e-mails.
In the case of this project, I'm curious what it is for and what it
will do.
And, since I already found flaws in the schematic (I have no doubt
whatsoever that Stefan will find them as they were simple) I did not
want to get involved in the enginnering of the project.
But, all that said, if someone does push it forward, I would be
interested in seeing what it looks like, and the errors found.
Dave