I thought that someone will post this here earlier, but I guess everyone are busy reading it...
The BBC finally got to releasing the technical details behind the micro:bit hardware. It's available at http://tech.microbit.org
Personally I was unable to find the schematic image for the original micro:bit anywhere there (there is only a description of some of the connections in words), but I guess it's coming?
Reference design released
Re: Reference design released
It looks like content is added everyday.
I don't know what precise schematic you are looking for, but there is quite a long list of links to schematic and datasheet at the bottom of the page http://tech.microbit.org/hardware/schematic/
I don't know what precise schematic you are looking for, but there is quite a long list of links to schematic and datasheet at the bottom of the page http://tech.microbit.org/hardware/schematic/
Re: Reference design released
I mean the schematic of the original Micro:bit, of course, and it's obviously not there.
Re: Reference design released
you're right.
Hope this is just a matter of time.
Hope this is just a matter of time.
Re: Reference design released
I don't have enough knowledge in that area, but on the micro:bit community Slack, a discussion just said all files are here.
Could you join the discussion on Slack or just explain me what is missing in your opinion?
I think it's important because if this little board failed to be truly opened it won’t be such a worldwide tool.
Could you join the discussion on Slack or just explain me what is missing in your opinion?
I think it's important because if this little board failed to be truly opened it won’t be such a worldwide tool.
Re: Reference design released
Well, as I already said, there is no schematic or board design for the original Micro:bit. There is no schematic at all anywhere on the page called "schematic", and in the github reposiotories at https://github.com/microbit-foundation/ there is only a schematic and board design files for a "reference design", which is completely different from the original micro:bit. This is completely unhelpful for designing any circuits that are supposed to be connected with the original micro:bit.titimoby wrote:I don't have enough knowledge in that area, but on the micro:bit community Slack, a discussion just said all files are here.
Could you join the discussion on Slack or just explain me what is missing in your opinion?
I think it's important because if this little board failed to be truly opened it won’t be such a worldwide tool.
Re: Reference design released
Oh... you mean the micro:bit is not the first implementation of the reference design?
You made it crystal clear.
You made it crystal clear.