Difference between revisions of "Palawan DVT"
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*ECO1*: The LED is backwards, and should be flipped around. | *ECO1*: The LED is backwards, and should be flipped around. | ||
− | *ECO2*: RFM69HW DIO0 is connected to a pin that cannot generate an interrupt. Move DIO0 to | + | *ECO2*: RFM69HW DIO0 is connected to a pin that cannot generate an interrupt. Move DIO0 to PTA12. |
+ | *ECO3*: There is a ground (and power) plane directly under the RFM69HW. This should be pulled back. | ||
+ | *EC04*: The LP3982 footprint has no "Pin 1" marker. Add a Pin 1 marker. | ||
+ | *ECO5*: The KL02 footprint has a non-obvious "Pin 1" marker. Make it clearer. | ||
==Palawan Tx ECOs== | ==Palawan Tx ECOs== |
Revision as of 05:30, 10 June 2017
Palawan DVT represents a complete redesign. The main MCU has changed, and we now use a SoM for the radio.
Palawan Rx ECOs
- ECO1*: The LED is backwards, and should be flipped around.
- ECO2*: RFM69HW DIO0 is connected to a pin that cannot generate an interrupt. Move DIO0 to PTA12.
- ECO3*: There is a ground (and power) plane directly under the RFM69HW. This should be pulled back.
- EC04*: The LP3982 footprint has no "Pin 1" marker. Add a Pin 1 marker.
- ECO5*: The KL02 footprint has a non-obvious "Pin 1" marker. Make it clearer.
Palawan Tx ECOs
- ECO1*: There is a stray via on the board. Run DRC prior to exporting to gerbers to repour copper.
- ECO2*: RFM69HW DIO0 is connected to a pin that cannot generate an interrupt. Move DIO0 to PTA10, PTA11, or PTA12.