In SX Microcontrollers, SX/B Compiler and SX-Key Tool, bhenning wrote: Looks quite good... Keep updating the forum please :) Personally, I'm about to pick up a few of the sx48 proto boards to use as fast peripherals for my propellers for some projects; the sx28's i picked up off ebay does not have enough I/O's :( Bill [quote="RobotWorkshop"] Hello, After a few twists in the learning curve i've been having pretty good luck using the SX28 and SX48 chips. Since there wasn't a convient way to use the SX48 on a breadboard or small robots I made one up that suited my needs. It has an onboard MAX232, a spot for DIP EEPROM, and is made from parts that can be assembled without getting all the fancy surface mount tools. A fine tip iron, tweezers, and a bit of solder wick for the CPU does the job nicely. It made a nice upgrade from the BS2p40 I had installed before. Overall I am happy with the way it came out. It has a socket for an external resonator. At this time there is not a socket for an oscillator as I just couldn't fit it on the board and I really didn't need it for what I am using the chip for. Attached is a picture of my prototype. The two extra wires are a mod for the programing adapter that will get into the next rev of the board. If there is interest I could certainly see about a full kit for a module like this. It would be a great way for someone to learn more about surface mount parts. It is like an OEM kit for the SX. Let me know what you think. Best Regards, Robert [/quote] ---------- End of Message ---------- You can view the post on-line at: http://forums.parallax.com/forums/default.aspx?f=7&p=1&m=166781#m167548 Need assistance? Send an email to the Forum Administrator at forumadmin@parallax.com The Parallax Forums are powered by dotNetBB Forums, copyright 2002-2007 (http://www.dotNetBB.com)