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OLinuXino Android / Linux boards and System On Modules => iMX233 => Topic started by: flavigny on October 26, 2012, 02:43:53 PM

Title: A smat way for connecting O'Maxi to a breadboard.
Post by: flavigny on October 26, 2012, 02:43:53 PM
Hello,
I have a lot of projects sharing ONE O'maxi.
I was bored to swap individual wires from GPIO 40 pins to my breadboards.
I noted that the 40 pin connector is the same as vintage IDE, so I reused a 40 wires (NOT newest with 80 wires) cable.
For safety, I fill with glue opposite plugs
(http://antiguide.free.fr/images/breadboard/DSCN9224a.jpg)
Oooops, you will see later that it was better to fill opposite lines

I bought form ebay strip of pins, but as delivered (up) the pins have inequal lengths,I had to push them (firmly) to obtain equality (down):
(http://antiguide.free.fr/images/breadboard/DSCN9229a.jpg)

Finally, I plug in breadboard:
(http://antiguide.free.fr/images/breadboard/DSCN9232a.jpg)

As you see, two columns are lost due to the wrong choice of the filled sides; nextone will be better.
I will also probably split the board in two parts for better accessibility.
PO.


Title: Re: A smat way for connecting O'Maxi to a breadboard.
Post by: jlumme on October 27, 2012, 09:28:30 AM
This is great idea! :D
Now... if I could only find old IDE cable...
Title: Re: A smat way for connecting O'Maxi to a breadboard.
Post by: Kean on November 04, 2012, 07:03:39 AM
Be careful about what IDE cable you use.
The newer 80 conductor IDE cables are not wired exactly as you might expect.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA