Didn't look hard enough....
Worth a try.
Cheers
Didn't look hard enough....
Worth a try.
Cheers
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OK, thanks. I'll give this a try.
scarlet is as good as telcos calling grey/gray "slate".
those wires are as funny as old computer boards complete with the "spare" sockets for ICs ready to be added at some later date. There still has to be some silly name for this type of stuff past and "engineering change."
Telco? You're not going back far enough. I meant as in the color of the "Scarlet Letter"!
Comes in handy though. On one recent board, I implemented enough options that, for the forseeable future, a mere BOM change will cover all contingencies -- and when you, say, jumper a single SMT component that's DNI'd, you don't need any blue wire, just a short bit of bare wire will do. It was supposed to be that way...no one's the wiser. ;-) Contingencies also include cost reduction: I've already laid out replacements for the DC-DC modules ($$), it just has to be called out on the BOM.
Tim
-- Deep Friar: a very philosophical monk. Website: http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms
When I worked for DEC in the early 70's, all the backplanes were wired with yellow-white wire. ECO's could be applied with any color wire *but* yellow-white and field service issued blue wire, so that's what it was back then.
Cut off even MORE pins..that will make it faster yet: being Maxim, it is already so fast that few (if anyone) get to see it...
One of the guys I work with really likes Maxim. Apparently when you buy by the millions, Maxim can even deliver parts.
Isn't that something? :)
Jamie
I always knew there was *someone* buying their parts. I just didn't know who. ;-)
I'd say: drop "RS-232", and go for something like the old Macintosh serial (EIA-423 differential) which drives terminated lines near a kilometer long at 230 kHz. It's interoperable with RS-232, but the true-differential wiring model works better.
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