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  • #91
    Originally posted by surfdetector View Post
    The non recognition of the clone board is interesting. I was fortunate enough to have mine recognized as a Nano, at least one out of four that I purchased. I shall solder up the other 3 and try them.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    Seeing that these nano's worked for you I have ordered some, hope they work for what they cost to purchase them from Australia.

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    • #92
      I was able to find the link to the 500 pin free dip trace.

      Took me bit to figure what I had searched before as it was a while ago.

      https://diptrace.com/buy/non-profit/
      I had to email them and ask for a code but it was pretty quick as they got back to me the next day.

      Best

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      • #93
        Originally posted by godigit1 View Post
        I was able to find the link to the 500 pin free dip trace.

        Took me bit to figure what I had searched before as it was a while ago.

        https://diptrace.com/buy/non-profit/
        I had to email them and ask for a code but it was pretty quick as they got back to me the next day.

        Best
        Thanks for the link, I had considered requesting this before but I think that I shall follow through now.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by 6666 View Post
          Seeing that these nano's worked for you I have ordered some, hope they work for what they cost to purchase them from Australia.
          Fingers crossed. I soldered up a 3rd one after work today and it worked a treat.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by surfdetector View Post
            Thanks for the link, I had considered requesting this before but I think that I shall follow through now.
            You may not need it. You can check how many pins a DipTrace design requires by selecting "File> Schematic Information" in the schematic package.
            The Pro Q design uses 258 pins out of the maximum of 300.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
              You may not need it. You can check how many pins a DipTrace design requires by selecting "File> Schematic Information" in the schematic package.
              The Pro Q design uses 258 pins out of the maximum of 300.

              I was wondering how to do that, thanks.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by surfdetector View Post
                Fingers crossed. I soldered up a 3rd one after work today and it worked a treat.

                Got to wait a few weeks for mailing from USA, but fingers x'd.

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                • #98
                  What depths on the coils?

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Lam-part View Post
                    What depths on the coils?
                    See page 48.

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                    • Buy a book just to know depth?

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                      • Originally posted by 6666 View Post
                        I was wondering how to do that, thanks.
                        Hey 6666

                        You click file and down to layout information and you can get your trace lengths as well.
                        Its like a puzzle to play with trying to reduce trace lengths. I've taken over 15 inches off the auto router on another small board.

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                        • Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                          You may not need it. You can check how many pins a DipTrace design requires by selecting "File> Schematic Information" in the schematic package.
                          The Pro Q design uses 258 pins out of the maximum of 300.
                          That's funny I totally nailed the exact Pin count on the pro Q board I think I finally have ready.( fingers crossed)

                          Just a recheck of my jumpers. and I think its Ok it passes all the design checks except compare to schematic . I have to fix one of my jumpers on it but the board is corrected.

                          What gerber option on Di Trace did you use to export a file to a PCB manufacturer ?

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                          Thanks again for all your help with the schematic and all.

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                          • Originally posted by godigit1 View Post
                            What gerber option on Di Trace did you use to export a file to a PCB manufacturer ?

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                            Thanks again for all your help with the schematic and all.
                            File > Export > Gerber
                            and:
                            File > Export > N/C Drill

                            Then use a Gerber viewer such as Gerbv to check everything looks ok, especially the placement of the silkscreen.

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                            • Originally posted by godigit1 View Post
                              What gerber option on Di Trace did you use to export a file to a PCB manufacturer ?
                              https://support.jlcpcb.com/article/4...o-gerber-files

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                              • I completed my build earlier today. Thanks again to George for yet another great project

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