Friday, October 22, 2010
ordering board this weekend
The layout looks good will be ordering my first prototype board this weekend. If everything goes as planned will be assembling the fist avr32 high speed cd emulator within a few weeks. The boards from batchpcb.com takes a few weeks to process. Then some firmware tweak and ill be up and running!
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Awesome layout of this printed circuit board. May be its helpful for me in future.
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