pinhead666
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August 23, 2015, 12:31:36 PM |
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Yes sorry meant transistors. Alright ill try to get it work with 2 blades thanks! If i get it right im gonna start to make a fine pcb with connectors. Im getting crazy of all this mess! Just remember that you have +12V connected only from one blade. If both (S3 20pin) connectors are provided with 12V and cables attached but only other blade is powered with psu,you'll end up burning something.But that is quite obvious.
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pinhead666
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August 25, 2015, 09:54:58 PM |
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I made pcb for my adapter project.It's not well designed but what the hell,it works.I'm waiting right 20 pin connectors from Germany.It can be connected with S3 cables even now. http://kuvapilvi.fi/k/y3ev.jpg
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adib
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September 10, 2015, 07:08:02 PM |
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I made pcb for my adapter project.It's not well designed but what the hell,it works.I'm waiting right 20 pin connectors from Germany.It can be connected with S3 cables even now. http://kuvapilvi.fi/k/y3ev.jpgI know ill prove myself to be lasy but can you give us the BOM(value of each component) in the pcb and the schematic. What happened to the 33k resistor problem? or was it the transitors. Thanks.
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TIPS - 19JLxDkCfn5x667xCeSgmYNop4WLR3ci27
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pinhead666
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September 10, 2015, 08:52:33 PM |
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Schematic is just fine,problem was loose connections on my prototypeboard.And I've learned that if Tx is connected but Rx isn't, it will fry chips pretty quick.I had mb failure and had to do clean install of windows 10.And there went gerber and schematic files of my PCB.Link to schematic photo: http://kuvapilvi.fi/k/ynyF.jpgTransistors are 2n3904,ic1 is any 3v3 TO220 reg (but you may have to reverse it,different pin-outs available,the one I used is 4-legged with on/off function) and ic2 L1117 1v8 sot-223 or d-pak. R1,R4 = 1k2 R2,R3,R6,R7,R8,R9,R11,R12 = 1K R5,R10 = 33K ic2 isn't shown in that pic 'cause it's at the bottom side.Both sot 223 and d-pak fit. I made more changes to that pcb (same schematic though but maybe little different component labelling and added some smd caps) and here is pic what I should get from factory. http://kuvapilvi.fi/k/ynRo.bmpThey should arrive next week.
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adib
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September 10, 2015, 08:58:45 PM |
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Thanks, im working on a variant myself and needed to know the values and what you have learned from experience. The chip fring thing is good to know.
Thanks.
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TIPS - 19JLxDkCfn5x667xCeSgmYNop4WLR3ci27
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bmoscato
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September 10, 2015, 09:17:04 PM |
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Is there an adapter cable that will fit the S1 pinout? The cable that comes with the CP2102 is of heavier gauge and doesn't fit properly on the hashing board.
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bmoscato
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September 10, 2015, 09:45:49 PM |
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Thanks, ordered a few.
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adib
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September 14, 2015, 10:51:57 AM |
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pinhead666 as you have the gear to test, can you confirm that the C1 blades are the same as S3 just the connector is on the other side? I managed to blow up an C1 controller conecting it to an S3 blade...sad face.
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TIPS - 19JLxDkCfn5x667xCeSgmYNop4WLR3ci27
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pinhead666
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September 14, 2015, 11:06:27 AM |
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C1 blades are exact same but connector is other side.I don't have C1 controller but it has different cables, I think.I am currently running one c1 and one s3 hashboard with my s1 adapter. Cable for c1 board is my own made.S3/C1 blades have that nasty 12v rail in pins 1 and 20 and connected wrong it sure blows controller.
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pinhead666
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September 14, 2015, 11:27:19 AM |
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Here is my adapter.
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adib
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September 14, 2015, 11:29:34 AM |
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niiiice, but i dont know any cheap making pcb bussineses Do you have more?.. for sale of course.
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TIPS - 19JLxDkCfn5x667xCeSgmYNop4WLR3ci27
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pekatete
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September 14, 2015, 11:32:11 AM |
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niiiice, but i dont know any cheap making pcb bussineses Do you have more?.. for sale of course. try Dirty PCBs - they are dirt cheap! @pinhead666 - are those the ones you used?
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adib
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September 14, 2015, 11:33:58 AM |
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I can confirm that the last schematics works even with transistors like BC547...BC550. Thanks for the info.
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TIPS - 19JLxDkCfn5x667xCeSgmYNop4WLR3ci27
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pinhead666
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September 14, 2015, 11:37:15 AM |
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I think you have missed this thread completely. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1164015.0I just today received these pcbs and I have about 20 pieces to sell. Ofcourse I can make more but since connectors are pretty pricy I don't buy them more than I need/can sell. I'll post pics soon as I assemble one with mounting brackets. I already have two of these factory model adapters running as I'm testing them. So far no problems at all.
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pinhead666
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September 14, 2015, 11:40:28 AM |
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niiiice, but i dont know any cheap making pcb bussineses Do you have more?.. for sale of course. try Dirty PCBs - they are dirt cheap! @pinhead666 - are those the ones you used? I ordered from Itead. It's cheap and took 15 days from sending files to have them at home.I got some RPI oled add-on boards too, as a gift I think.
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pinhead666
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September 14, 2015, 12:38:09 PM |
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I like your idea to make it as exact fit to original s3 mounting brackets. But there are a few things I don't understand. I don't see any regulators.How are you feeding those 1v8 and 3v3 lines. If you get them from external sources then what is that 12v rail for?12v is only needed to create those 3v3 and 1v8. S1 controller only gets 3v3 line from (s1)hashboard and it's in separate cable. S3 hashboards don't have 3v3 at all. It only feeds 12v to s3 controller which has step-down to 3v3 and 1v8 lines.Those lines (pins 3 and 4) are then fed back to hashboards.And these 12v,3v3,1v8 are all in that same 20pin cable.That's why it's so easy to burn those s3 controllers.Connect cable wrong and poof,atleast controller dies,sometimes blades too. And why not to make it double-sided? I even don't know factories that make one sided pcbs. It's much easier to design pcb using both sides.No need for jumper wires.I also designed my pcb pretty much one sided just to make it easier to etch at home. I just left all but absolutely needed groundings away. Ofcourse I added them to the pcb which I ordered from factory.
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pinhead666
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September 14, 2015, 01:33:05 PM |
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Now I get it. I have those step-downs too but I decided to keep my construction as simple as possible (and cheap).If you make your own pcb:s, you dont have to connect all of those gnd-pins.One gnd per connector is enough.It's easy to add those missing groundings to top layer if you decide to order pcb's from factory. That drops quite many jumper wires from your design.And s3 blades do need that 3v3 line.Not sure but I think that atleast tmp chip is powered with 3v3.Not sure though.
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