sorry, i mixed signals

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yair reshef 2015-01-16 03:15:14 +02:00
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@ -1212,6 +1212,10 @@ chip</description>
<contactref element="J1" pad="3"/>
<contactref element="IC1" pad="3"/>
<wire x1="1.27" y1="11.43" x2="10.227" y2="8.255" width="0.4064" layer="1"/>
<contactref element="R6" pad="1"/>
<contactref element="IC1" pad="7"/>
<wire x1="10.227" y1="8.255" x2="15.427" y2="9.525" width="0" layer="19" extent="1-1"/>
<wire x1="-0.492" y1="-10.414" x2="10.227" y2="8.255" width="0" layer="19" extent="1-1"/>
</signal>
<signal name="PB2">
<contactref element="J1" pad="4"/>
@ -1335,11 +1339,6 @@ chip</description>
<contactref element="R6" pad="2"/>
<wire x1="-4.91" y1="-6.888" x2="1.508" y2="-10.414" width="0" layer="19" extent="1-1"/>
</signal>
<signal name="$$$">
<contactref element="R6" pad="1"/>
<contactref element="IC1" pad="7"/>
<wire x1="-0.492" y1="-10.414" x2="15.427" y2="9.525" width="0" layer="19" extent="1-1"/>
</signal>
</signals>
</board>
</drawing>

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@ -3204,16 +3204,14 @@ LICENSE: CERN OHL 1.7</text>
as a digital logic and bellow 0.9v as reset.
see instructables.com/id/Attiny85-as-a-StepDir-Stepper-Motor-Controller</text>
<text x="269.24" y="55.88" size="1.778" layer="91" rot="R180">nice trick to use the 2.5-5v range
as a digital logic and bellow 0.9v as
reset for the attiny.
<text x="213.36" y="68.58" size="1.778" layer="91" rot="R180">nice trick to use the 2.5-5v range
as an ADC/ logic input to the attiny
and below 0.9v as reset for the attiny.
see instructables.com/id/
Attiny85-as-a-StepDir-Stepper-Motor-Controller
it is a limited pin so best it does simple stuff. not pwm.
but it is possible with this trick</text>
<text x="184.404" y="80.01" size="1.778" layer="91" rot="R90">12V</text>
</text>
<text x="184.404" y="80.01" size="1.778" layer="91" rot="R90">audio</text>
<text x="184.404" y="94.488" size="1.778" layer="91" rot="R90">RGB led </text>
</plain>
<instances>
@ -3248,11 +3246,11 @@ but it is possible with this trick</text>
<instance part="R4" gate="G$1" x="129.54" y="134.62" rot="R90"/>
<instance part="JP2" gate="A" x="180.34" y="104.14"/>
<instance part="GND3" gate="1" x="149.86" y="96.52" rot="R270"/>
<instance part="R5" gate="G$1" x="170.18" y="40.64" rot="MR90"/>
<instance part="Q4" gate="G$1" x="170.18" y="53.34" rot="MR180"/>
<instance part="R6" gate="G$1" x="157.48" y="53.34" rot="MR180"/>
<instance part="R7" gate="G$1" x="170.18" y="63.5" rot="MR270"/>
<instance part="GND4" gate="1" x="170.18" y="71.12" rot="MR180"/>
<instance part="R5" gate="G$1" x="134.62" y="40.64" rot="MR90"/>
<instance part="Q4" gate="G$1" x="134.62" y="53.34" rot="MR180"/>
<instance part="R6" gate="G$1" x="121.92" y="53.34" rot="MR180"/>
<instance part="R7" gate="G$1" x="134.62" y="63.5" rot="MR270"/>
<instance part="GND4" gate="1" x="134.62" y="71.12" rot="MR180"/>
</instances>
<busses>
</busses>
@ -3316,8 +3314,8 @@ but it is possible with this trick</text>
</segment>
<segment>
<pinref part="R5" gate="G$1" pin="1"/>
<wire x1="170.18" y1="35.56" x2="170.18" y2="33.02" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<label x="170.18" y="33.02" size="1.778" layer="95" rot="MR180"/>
<wire x1="134.62" y1="35.56" x2="134.62" y2="33.02" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<label x="134.62" y="33.02" size="1.778" layer="95" rot="MR180"/>
</segment>
<segment>
<pinref part="C3" gate="G$1" pin="2"/>
@ -3367,8 +3365,17 @@ but it is possible with this trick</text>
</segment>
<segment>
<pinref part="IC1" gate="IC" pin="OUT"/>
<wire x1="101.6" y1="83.82" x2="99.06" y2="83.82" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<label x="96.52" y="83.82" size="1.778" layer="95"/>
<wire x1="101.6" y1="83.82" x2="93.98" y2="83.82" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<wire x1="93.98" y1="83.82" x2="93.98" y2="76.2" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<wire x1="93.98" y1="76.2" x2="104.14" y2="76.2" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<wire x1="104.14" y1="76.2" x2="104.14" y2="53.34" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<pinref part="R6" gate="G$1" pin="1"/>
<wire x1="104.14" y1="53.34" x2="116.84" y2="53.34" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
</segment>
<segment>
<pinref part="IC1" gate="IC" pin="RESET"/>
<wire x1="132.08" y1="86.36" x2="144.78" y2="86.36" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<label x="139.7" y="86.36" size="1.778" layer="95"/>
</segment>
</net>
<net name="PB2" class="0">
@ -3416,10 +3423,10 @@ but it is possible with this trick</text>
<segment>
<pinref part="R5" gate="G$1" pin="2"/>
<pinref part="Q4" gate="G$1" pin="C"/>
<wire x1="170.18" y1="45.72" x2="170.18" y2="48.26" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<wire x1="170.18" y1="48.26" x2="177.8" y2="48.26" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<junction x="170.18" y="48.26"/>
<label x="177.8" y="48.26" size="1.778" layer="95"/>
<wire x1="134.62" y1="45.72" x2="134.62" y2="48.26" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<wire x1="134.62" y1="48.26" x2="142.24" y2="48.26" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<junction x="134.62" y="48.26"/>
<label x="142.24" y="48.26" size="1.778" layer="95"/>
</segment>
</net>
<net name="IN" class="0">
@ -3518,17 +3525,7 @@ but it is possible with this trick</text>
<segment>
<pinref part="Q4" gate="G$1" pin="B"/>
<pinref part="R6" gate="G$1" pin="2"/>
<wire x1="165.1" y1="53.34" x2="162.56" y2="53.34" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
</segment>
</net>
<net name="$$$" class="0">
<segment>
<pinref part="IC1" gate="IC" pin="RESET"/>
<wire x1="132.08" y1="86.36" x2="144.78" y2="86.36" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<label x="137.16" y="86.36" size="1.778" layer="95"/>
<wire x1="144.78" y1="86.36" x2="144.78" y2="53.34" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<pinref part="R6" gate="G$1" pin="1"/>
<wire x1="144.78" y1="53.34" x2="152.4" y2="53.34" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
<wire x1="129.54" y1="53.34" x2="127" y2="53.34" width="0.1524" layer="91"/>
</segment>
</net>
</nets>