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non header pin loction
Hi, I believe the location of the non-header pins relative to pin 1 of the 40-pin header is incorrect. These additional headers are on the exact opposite side of the zero. (just looking at my zero and the test pads look mirrored) Cheers
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I thought it was my head playing games with me, after checking this against my pi zero over a hundred darn times all Test-Pads are indeed on the WRONG side (Mirrored)
But apart from that they are 100% correct
WARNING; ALL test pads need to be mirrored before use
Thank you for confirming - did not occur to me they were mirrored. But now that you mentioned it: Yeah, that explains it.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 7:28 PM offtherails2010 & L.O.G (Lazy Old Geek !) Collaborations :) [email protected] wrote:
FACEPALM !
I thought it was my head playing games with me, after checking this against my pi zero over a hundred darn times all Test-Pads are indeed on the WRONG side (Mirrored)
But apart from that they are 100% correct
WARNING; ALL test pads need to be mirrored before use
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Apologies, i just also realised that this was for the Raspberry Pi Zero version 1.2
I hope you dont mind that ive modified your library-part to be the Version 1.3 Pi-Zero - You're most welcome to have a copy too, im not sure how to upload it to you though ???
Ive included the PP-Test-Point-Pads that will ONLY Show on the bottom of the Pi-Zero-v1.3 as pads not plated-through-hole (PTH) as im making up a USB-Hub for the Pi, a humble 4-port and 7-port powered hubs that will supply enough power to the pi, USB peripherals and anything else connected to the USB-Powered-Hubs through-which i will be including some extra features like being able to switch off the voltage regulator that supplies power to the hub and also maybe wifi in a future version
But for now, just making two powered USB Hubs for stand-alone or raspberry-pi projects.