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|| 1 || FCI 20021121-00010T4LF || custom || 6.8mm x 6mm || — || ... || [http://www.digikey.de/product-detail/de/20021121-00010T4LF/609-3729-ND/2209075 1.00€] || ... || 5x2 SMD pin header (1.27mm pitch)
|| 1 || FCI 20021121-00010T4LF || custom || 6.8mm x 6mm || — || ... || [http://www.digikey.de/product-detail/de/20021121-00010T4LF/609-3729-ND/2209075 1.00€] || [http://de.mouser.com/ProductDetail/FCI/20021121-00010T4LF/?qs=oJs1R%252bxK6kTva5Su0CuB6g%3d%3d 0.52€] || 5x2 SMD pin header (1.27mm pitch)


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Revision as of 23:30, 4 June 2012

The fx2grok device is intended to be the tinyiest possible Open Hardware FX2 eval board (that can be used as 8-channel logic analyzer).

The schematics and layout are done from scratch in Kicad, and are released under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

Using the open-source fx2lafw firmware (and sigrok, of course) you can use this device as 8-channel logic analyzer.

Goal

  • Make the tinyiest-possible FX2 eval board / logic analyzer.
  • Optional: Make a tiny "enclosure" using resin (example), with the device (including probes) ideally looking similar to the sigrok logo in the end.

What is NOT the goal?

As you may know, there are tons of FX2-based logic analyzers (and tons of clones) already. There's not much use in creating yet another "standard" device.

The goal of this little hobby project is thus NOT to make a better device, or to make a cheaper device, or anything like that. The only goal is to have it as tiny as possible (it's more of a "just for fun" project).

Hardware

  • Double-sided PCB/layout, SMD components soldered on both sides.
  • USB micro-B connector.
  • FX2 in 56pin QFN package.
  • Small SMD 24MHz crystal, or through-hole one with bent leads (less PCB space needed, but higher device).
  • No buffer or other protection, only 100 Ω resistors for each probe.
  • No EEPROM, the device will enumerate with the standard Cypress FX2 "unconfigured device" USB VID/PID (04b4:8613).

Download

The schematics and PCB layout is available from the fx2grok git repository:

$ git clone git://sigrok.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/sigrok/fx2grok

Bill of materials

Qty Device Footprint Size Value Refdes Digikey Mouser Comments
1 Cypress CY7C68013A-56LTXC QFN-56 8mm x 8mm ... 10.07€ 12.00€ Main chip. Alternatives: eBay: 4.04€ (but who knows if it's fake), Future Electronics: 5.52€
1 Hirose ZX62-B-5PA(11) custom 9.8mm x 5.6mm ... 0.98€ 0.908€ USB Micro-B SMD connector
1 Yageo YC248-JR-07100RL 1506 4mm x 1.6mm 100 Ω ... 0.28€ N/A 8x resistor network (8x 0402), 100 Ω
1 Abracon ABM11-24.000MHZ-B7G-T custom 2mm x 1.6mm 24MHz ... 2.27€ 1.96€ 24MHz crystal
1 Micrel MIC5319-3.3YD5 SOT-23-5 2.9mm x 1.6mm 3.3V ... 1.89€ N/A 3.3V LDO
1 FCI 20021121-00010T4LF custom 6.8mm x 6mm ... 1.00€ 0.52€ 5x2 SMD pin header (1.27mm pitch)
5 Resistor 0402 2.2 kΩ ... ... ... ...
1 Resistor 0402 2.7 kΩ ... ... ... ...
1 Resistor 0402 100 kΩ ... ... ... ...
9 Ceramic Capacitor 0402 100nF ... ... ... ...
2 Ceramic Capacitor 0402 1uF ... 0.071€ 0.083€ ...
3 Ceramic Capacitor 0402 2.2uF ... 0.11€ 0.066€ ...
2 Ceramic Capacitor 0402 12pF ... ... ... ...
3 LED 0402 ... ... ... ...

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