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Revision 6 (Maximilian Seesslen, 14.02.2023 14:16) → Revision 7/23 (Maximilian Seesslen, 14.02.2023 14:17)
h1. Eval
* Big LEDs to test outputs / Backlight-PWM
* Amplified Buzzer to test buzzer output directly on MCU
* PWM output to test buzzers; 3V; normal and amplified
* Test for CANBus-cables;
** MCU with 4 inputs
** 4 outputs to control which line to be tested to detect shortcuts
** 4 outputs for LEDs to indicate errornous wire
** How detect shortcuts
** Button to reset
* Durchgangsprüfer ( buzzer-out / Buzzer-in )
** Do i really need this? Dont want to setup an multimeter
** Does not cost much
** The signal is already there. It might be usefull to inspect the board
h2. Functions
* Measure power consumption of boards
* Measure functions of PCBs (PWM Buzzer, Backlight)
* Measure periphery (e.g. buzzers)
* Test CANBus wires
h2. Buchsen
* GND
* Durchgang
* PWM out
* PWM in to buzzer
* LED/BL in to big LED
* Strom-Mess-Durchgang mit Schiebeschater; e.g. 1101M2S3CGE2
* 2xJST-4; Kabeltest
** Auch ueber Stiftbuchse fuer Schoenes Gehaeuse, Acryl ala Ophio
Stiftleiste
* GND
* 3V
* 5V
* LED in 1
* LED in 2
* LED in 3
* LED in 4
* 2 Buzzers
* 1 Big LED
* Heardbeat
* User
* 1 Buzzer reset test
* 4 LEDs "open connection"
h2. MCU Pins
* 4 GPIO out cable-test
* 4 GPIO Input test
* 4 GPIO LEDs
* 1 LED "Running" amber
* 1 LED "Good" green
* 1 LED "Failed" red
* 1 LED "Not 1:1" orange
* PWM buzzer
* Button start testing
* 2 LEDs HB, User
20 Pins; STM32G030C8T6 Cheap and boring LQFP48;
2 Uart
2 I2C
2 Pow
h2. No-MCU First version
* 4-Pin JST fuer CCandis Versorgung
* 2 Pin VOUT
* Spannungsregler 5V; L78M05; was habe ich von den LED-Reglern?
* 2 Pin VIN
* 2 Pin Measure
* Schieberegler
* 2 * LED
* Big LEDs to test outputs / Backlight-PWM
* Amplified Buzzer to test buzzer output directly on MCU
* PWM output to test buzzers; 3V; normal and amplified
* Test for CANBus-cables;
** MCU with 4 inputs
** 4 outputs to control which line to be tested to detect shortcuts
** 4 outputs for LEDs to indicate errornous wire
** How detect shortcuts
** Button to reset
* Durchgangsprüfer ( buzzer-out / Buzzer-in )
** Do i really need this? Dont want to setup an multimeter
** Does not cost much
** The signal is already there. It might be usefull to inspect the board
h2. Functions
* Measure power consumption of boards
* Measure functions of PCBs (PWM Buzzer, Backlight)
* Measure periphery (e.g. buzzers)
* Test CANBus wires
h2. Buchsen
* GND
* Durchgang
* PWM out
* PWM in to buzzer
* LED/BL in to big LED
* Strom-Mess-Durchgang mit Schiebeschater; e.g. 1101M2S3CGE2
* 2xJST-4; Kabeltest
** Auch ueber Stiftbuchse fuer Schoenes Gehaeuse, Acryl ala Ophio
Stiftleiste
* GND
* 3V
* 5V
* LED in 1
* LED in 2
* LED in 3
* LED in 4
* 2 Buzzers
* 1 Big LED
* Heardbeat
* User
* 1 Buzzer reset test
* 4 LEDs "open connection"
h2. MCU Pins
* 4 GPIO out cable-test
* 4 GPIO Input test
* 4 GPIO LEDs
* 1 LED "Running" amber
* 1 LED "Good" green
* 1 LED "Failed" red
* 1 LED "Not 1:1" orange
* PWM buzzer
* Button start testing
* 2 LEDs HB, User
20 Pins; STM32G030C8T6 Cheap and boring LQFP48;
2 Uart
2 I2C
2 Pow
h2. No-MCU First version
* 4-Pin JST fuer CCandis Versorgung
* 2 Pin VOUT
* Spannungsregler 5V; L78M05; was habe ich von den LED-Reglern?
* 2 Pin VIN
* 2 Pin Measure
* Schieberegler
* 2 * LED