QL Pico VGA
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Re: QL Pico VGA
HI,
I will look into getting some PCBs made.
The schematic indicates Reichelt Electronik for some parts, unfortunatley, that have told me that they can not allowed to invoice or delivery t the UK due to Brexit. However, the parts are available from other suppliers.
I will look into getting some PCBs made.
The schematic indicates Reichelt Electronik for some parts, unfortunatley, that have told me that they can not allowed to invoice or delivery t the UK due to Brexit. However, the parts are available from other suppliers.
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: QL Pico VGA
That miniaturized design is great! Thank you very much for sharing it.
I'm definitely interested in one if you make a batch of them.
Re: QL Pico VGA
Not really. Reichelt is just mentioned as secondary source, if the first mentioned part number is not available.Derek_Stewart wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 10:14 am The schematic indicates Reichelt Electronik for some parts [...]
Re: QL Pico VGA
Thanks. At the moment it just suffers from the unlucky pin choice for VGA HSYNC and VSYNC. I hope Oliver will provide an alternative soon. It could make sense to wait for that before actually wiring.
Also note that I did not add a cable relief in order to keep size as small as possible. So that needs to be covered by the HD-Sub case.
Maybe (just maybe) I'll also design a larger version with normal PCB HD-Sub connector and cable relief, if Oliver comes up with more suitable pinout.
Re: QL Pico VGA
Hint for the impatient: The Gerbers are directly uploadble at aisler.net where the board costs € 4.99, free shipment, when ordering three pieces.
Re: QL Pico VGA
Bottom side with the RP2040 zero module. Note that the HD-Sub must be soldered to the QL adaptor board first, before the module is added.
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Re: QL Pico VGA
Hi,
I looked at aisler.net, looks a good company and ships to the UK, using UPS as the shipping company, same as I use for the Q68.
I planned to get the PCBs made and get the SMD components soldered at the same time. Just leaving the RP2040-Zero to programme and solder, RGB cable and VGA socket to connect up.
I will maybe get a batch of 30, which would include the Pico RP2040-Zero
I looked at aisler.net, looks a good company and ships to the UK, using UPS as the shipping company, same as I use for the Q68.
I planned to get the PCBs made and get the SMD components soldered at the same time. Just leaving the RP2040-Zero to programme and solder, RGB cable and VGA socket to connect up.
I will maybe get a batch of 30, which would include the Pico RP2040-Zero
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: QL Pico VGA
Please keep in mind it is currently required to desolder the LED from the module. Not a nice job for 30 pieces.Derek_Stewart wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:34 pm I will maybe get a batch of 30, which would include the Pico RP2040-Zero