OpenAuto.ch Car Sharing
J.Devine CERN OHL v1.2
Raspberry Pi
Header
External Control
CAN to Vehicle
15V Max
RFID UART
github.com/pingud98/OpenAutoChPiHat
CR1220 and CR1225 use this battery holder.
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Plastic- encapsulated transistors
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3 Slot drills with copper
1 Slot Hole without copper
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SOT98 Emitter Collector Basis
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<b>Raspberry Pi</b> by <b>Martin's Bastelstube</b>
<p>
Different shapes of piggyback boards for the famous & fabulous
<a href="http://www.raspberrypi.org/">Raspberry Pi</a> computer.
<p>
The outline of the Raspberry Pi board is drawn on layer 52 bDocu, so you can make it invisible if necessary.<br/>
Recommendation: Start your design with RASPI_BOARD_*_FULL, so you are aware of all the big components and
connectors when you're drawing the dimensions of your board and placing your own components.<br/>
Later, you can simply change the package of your Raspberry Pi connector to the RASPI_BOARD_*_EDGES type,
so you can concentrate on your own design.
<p>
Most of my board packages don't have the outline drawn in layer 20 Dimension (except the HATs). This allows you to deviate from the original Raspberry Pi board shape, e.g. when you need more space behind the GPIO connector for the routing of the power supply lines. If you want to stick exactly to the Raspberry Pi board shape, then just draw the Dimension layer right on the lines in layer bDocu.
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Version 1.3
<ul>
<li>Added the shape and dimensions of the HAT board with & without the camera and display flex cutout</li>
<li>New GPIO connector version (suffix "#") with all pins connected (no more "n.c." pins)</li>
<li>Two more "AB-" boards with 5 and 6 drill holes / pads, mechanically compatible with all RasPi versions</li>
</ul>
Version 1.2
<ul>
<li>Added a 26-pin GPIO connector with board dimensions of model B+<br/>
for backwards compatibility with models A and B, named "B-"</li>
</ul>
Version 1.1
<ul>
<li>New GPIO connector and board dimensions of model B+</li>
<li>Old connector and board (for models A and B) renamed to AB</li>
<li>GPIO pin numbers on connector changed to match Rev2 board design</li>
</ul>
Version 1.0
<ul>
<li>More detailed descriptions for all components</li>
<li>Published on Cadsoft webpage</li>
</ul>
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Designed by <a href="http://bastelstube.rocci.net/">Martin's Bastelstube</a><br>
Comments / complaints / bug reports / suggestions to <author>eightbit@web.de</author>
26-pin connector for Raspberry Pi GPIO<br/>
just the two rows of pins
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<b>EAGLE Design Rules</b>
<p>
Die Standard-Design-Rules sind so gewählt, dass sie für
die meisten Anwendungen passen. Sollte ihre Platine
besondere Anforderungen haben, treffen Sie die erforderlichen
Einstellungen hier und speichern die Design Rules unter
einem neuen Namen ab.
<b>EAGLE Design Rules</b>
<p>
The default Design Rules have been set to cover
a wide range of applications. Your particular design
may have different requirements, so please make the
necessary adjustments and save your customized
design rules under a new name.
<b>Seeed Studio EAGLE Design Rules</b>
Since Version 6.2.2 text objects can contain more than one line,
which will not be processed correctly with this version.
Since Version 8.2, Eagle supports online libraries. The ids
of those online libraries will not be understood (or retained)
with this version.