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josh-stewartJosh Stewart 07/01/2015 at 11:195 Comments

OK, so time to take the wraps off the new v0.4 board!


Firstly though, it's worth giving a brief introduction as to what the aim of this board was. Unlike the v0.2->v0.3 update, the v0.4 board isn't necessarily designed to replace the v0.3. In this regard, the most significant difference is that the new board uses a single internal connector in place of the screw terminals on the v0.3. The idea here is that the v0.4 board isn't connected to directly, but plugs into a low cost interface board instead. This interface board might have something as simple as a bunch of screw connectors on it, but the idea is that application specific boards (ie ones that plug directly into existing looms) can be produced quickly and cheaply. As an example of this, one of the first interface boards I produce will be for an NA Miata / MX-5.


The connector itself is an IDC 40, commonly know as an IDE connector, used in the past for IDE harddisks and CD-ROMs. Cables for these are therefore very cheap and easy to get in a variety of lengths. This internal connector is used for all interfaces except the main 12v in, which remains on a screw terminal that needs to be powered directly.


As far as features go, here are the main highlights:


I will post some more helpful diagrams over the next day or so, but for anyone wishing to take a look, the schematic and PCB artwork is now available on github


Schematic: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/noisy ... _schem.png
PCB: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/noisy ... .4_pcb.png


Once testing is completed (Probably about a month from now, depending on how long these take to arrive), I will look to begin selling them. If anyone has a burning desire to test one of these out, please let me know as I will have a few spares going.

Discussions

frazalikhan wrote 03/02/2016 at 18:41 point

And you are doing amazing Job, Hope to see more successful projects in future. 

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frazalikhan wrote 03/02/2016 at 18:40 point

im getting this board , will this work on turbo charged engines?

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Josh Stewart wrote 03/03/2016 at 00:50 point

Yep! There hasn't been an extensive amount of testing done on turbo engines yet, but there has been some and it has all worked fine to date. Always happy to help knew testers ;)

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aeson25 wrote 02/16/2016 at 16:23 point

Do you happen to have any of those V0.4 board for sale?

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Josh Stewart wrote 02/16/2016 at 23:45 point

Currently the v0.3.2 board is the 'official' version, but if you're specifically keen on the v0.4 (Which was always a testing design), then they are available from http://www.edcatl.com/open-source-projects.html

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