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I'm currently waiting for some parts and a prototype pcb, because the breadboard is just too unstable. Sometimes a waveform changes just by getting my hand near it ;) for the pcb I'm also using some SMD parts, which are rated for higher frequencies. |
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@vroland,can the new PCB support TF card? |
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***@***.***,can the new PCB support TF card?
What do you mean with "TF card"?
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@vroland,sorry,i mean micro SD |
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There is no card reader on the board. But you can add one with the available gpios. That is, if you are talking about epdiy. The ft232h board is a separate project. |
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@vroland yes,wait your ft232h board.epdiy board not enough Gpios support SD。 |
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epdiy should have enough GPIOs. For v5 / v6, 4 GPIOs are available and two more input-only ones. This is enough for connecting an SD card over SPI. |
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@vroland this issue is stale and a bit old, is this ft232 board still going to be released? |
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hey man i remember he made a couple prototypes but there were some issues, i would imagine since the ft232h has to be clocked very high to achieve usb hi-speed (480mbps). |
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I see, it was in fact an interesting experiment but the ESP32 speed cannot cope with the USB speed. What a pity I would have loved to see that working... |
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there are other microcontrollers that have built-in usb hi-speed 480mbps, like the stm32f7x3 |
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@amadeok if you don't mind I'm moving this issue to Discussions since it's really a different board than epdiy. I'm really willing to try this and it sounds like a very interesting project |
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@amadeok Indeed, I did two prototypes, and there was only a small atmel controller for the voltage controls. However, I never got it working quite reliably, because the logic gates I used introduced too much delay at the frequencies it needed to run at. So there was often some glitching / unreliability. Also, it was specific to the 9.7" display and would not work for 16-bit parallel displays but also not for the smaller displays because the clock was too fast. So overall, I think the ESP32-S3 is much more flexible and cheaper, and I'd rather try to mirror the screen by sending compressed diffs over the slow USB link and do the rendering on epdiy. |
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Hey
I saw your messages about the ft232h just today sorry so how it is going ?
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