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non header pin loction

Open chrisherman opened this issue 6 years ago • 3 comments

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

chrisherman avatar Oct 28 '18 13:10 chrisherman

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

offtherails2010 avatar Dec 20 '18 19:12 offtherails2010

Thank you for confirming - did not occur to me they were mirrored. But now that you mentioned it: Yeah, that explains it.

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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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chrisherman avatar Dec 20 '18 21:12 chrisherman

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.

offtherails2010 avatar Dec 21 '18 04:12 offtherails2010