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[Arm-netbook] EOMA68 A20 Libre 15.6in Laptop prototype PCBs, first fully-functioning boot
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
2016-01-03 17:49:46 UTC
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hardware all fully-functional, despite drawing too much power during
the audio test. power is currently hard-wired to a temporary location
that will be sorted out when PCB3 is replaced with a board that uses
the TI bq24196 - a much better PMIC that is properly compliant with
the USB-OTG Power Specification.

this is really exciting as it will not be long before a
fully-assembled prototype is up and running.

l.

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Alain Williams
2016-01-04 10:14:41 UTC
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hardware all fully-functional, despite drawing too much power during
the audio test. power is currently hard-wired to a temporary location
that will be sorted out when PCB3 is replaced with a board that uses
the TI bq24196 - a much better PMIC that is properly compliant with
the USB-OTG Power Specification.
this is really exciting as it will not be long before a
fully-assembled prototype is up and running.
Brilliant! Well done.
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
2016-01-04 14:25:07 UTC
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Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
this is really exciting as it will not be long before a
fully-assembled prototype is up and running.
Brilliant! Well done.
thx alain. i'm looking forward to being able to clear the living
room of components. it's amazing the huge spread (two rooms turned
into workshops) kinda being like a reverse-big-bang implosion, all
these bits get sucked into one piece :)

l.

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