Hi,
I'm developing a personal card.
I need know the reference of the two components "Shield detect" that are present on the personality card near the 80 pins connector.
Thank your for your help,
Best regards,
Hi,
I'm developing a personal card.
I need know the reference of the two components "Shield detect" that are present on the personality card near the 80 pins connector.
Thank your for your help,
Best regards,
Mr. Prouteau:
The part numbers for the 80-pin connector and the details for the metal "feet" have been posted to the Developer Portal here. We're working to produce an EMN file that will be posted to that page for exact positioning.
Thank you,
Flowers...
The feet components seems to be not available from purchasing, is there any alternative compoenent available?
The feet aren't actually necessary. To facilitate switching the Personality Cards and automatically downloading firmware, when those feet trigger small switches the MDK reboots. This isn't strictly necessary during your development, since you can force reboot a MuC reboot in other ways. I don't *think* the developer bootloader looks at those, but you may want to check the source code.
Or you can use nearly anything else as long as they trigger those small switches.
Thanks,
Christian...
well would stil be better if there would be ORDERABLE part number to buy those metal things.
We can of course make our "feet" using proper thickness PCB and then handle those small pieces of PCB as "SMD components" so that our SMT machine can place them
You contacted Everwin and they told you the part was unavailable?
We'll have to investigate how best we can make these available. As I mentioned earlier, unless you want the Reference Moto Mod to explicitly reboot on card insert/remove these aren't actually necessary. I'm making some assumptions that your goal is small scale dogfooding or promoting your particular sensor by providing a fairly complete driver and example. Developers might be more likely to use your parts if it's a 95% drop in solution instead of all new development.
As always, thanks for the interest!