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ID:4593
From:Nicklas SB Karlsson <nk...@nksb.online>
Date:Sun, 29 Nov 2020 19:41:05 +0100
Subject:Re: [pcb-rnd] debug edge connectors
in-reply-to:4589 from Erich Heinzle <a1...@gmail.com>
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Thinking a while and remember, here it is 
https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/accessories/adapters/6-pin-needle-adapter/ 
only annoying detail might be the holes needed to hold it in place 
eating space.
 
Thinking about it, slightly related,  jtag make sense for production 
testing anyway as it was once developed for this and guess SWD also work 
for this purpose but are not sure.
 
Den 2020-11-29 kl. 07:28, skrev Erich Heinzle:
> I too prefer pogo pins.
>
> You can get 100 of them from China for probably less than one of their 
> proposed cables!
>
> Erich
>
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 16:49 Nicklas SB Karlsson, <nk@nksb.online> wrote:
>
>     Once used on with some kind of special connector with needles,
>     advantage
>     is it could be placed anywhere on the board.
>
>
>     Den 2020-11-29 kl. 03:35, skrev Erich Heinzle:
>     > Hackaday linked to a new, open edge connector proposal
>     >
>     >
>     https://hackaday.com/2020/11/28/this-debug-connector-brings-your-issues-to-the-edge/
>     <https://hackaday.com/2020/11/28/this-debug-connector-brings-your-issues-to-the-edge/>
>     >
>     > I have made some pcb-rnd versions of the footprints and sent a
>     pull request.
>     >
>     > https://github.com/erichVK5/DebugEdge/tree/main/pcb-rnd
>     <https://github.com/erichVK5/DebugEdge/tree/main/pcb-rnd>
>     >
>     > It remains to be seen if the proposal gets any traction.
>     >
>     > The kicad footprints in the repo were a bit of an ugly hack with
>     pads
>     > overlapping polygons. I have made each polygon a proper padstack
>     in a
>     > pcb-rnd subc.
>     >
>     > Regards,
>     >
>     > Erich.
>     >
>     >
>
>
 
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    <p>Thinking a while and remember, here it is
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/accessories/adapters/6-pin-needle-adapter/">https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/accessories/adapters/6-pin-needle-adapter/</a>
      only annoying detail might be the holes needed to hold it in place
      eating space.</p>
    <p>Thinking about it, slightly related,  jtag make sense for
      production testing anyway as it was once developed for this and
      guess SWD also work for this purpose but are not sure.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 2020-11-29 kl. 07:28, skrev Erich
      Heinzle:<br>
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      <div dir="auto">I too prefer pogo pins.
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        <div dir="auto">You can get 100 of them from China for probably
          less than one of their proposed cables!</div>
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        <div dir="auto">Erich</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 16:49
          Nicklas SB Karlsson, <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:nk@nksb.online">&lt;nk@nksb.online&gt;</a> wrote:<br>
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          .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Once used on
          with some kind of special connector with needles, advantage <br>
          is it could be placed anywhere on the board.<br>
          <br>
          <br>
          Den 2020-11-29 kl. 03:35, skrev Erich Heinzle:<br>
          &gt; Hackaday linked to a new, open edge connector proposal<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; <a
href="https://hackaday.com/2020/11/28/this-debug-connector-brings-your-issues-to-the-edge/"
            rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"
            moz-do-not-send="true">https://hackaday.com/2020/11/28/this-debug-connector-brings-your-issues-to-the-edge/</a><br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; I have made some pcb-rnd versions of the footprints and
          sent a pull request.<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; <a
            href="https://github.com/erichVK5/DebugEdge/tree/main/pcb-rnd"
            rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"
            moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/erichVK5/DebugEdge/tree/main/pcb-rnd</a><br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; It remains to be seen if the proposal gets any traction.<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; The kicad footprints in the repo were a bit of an ugly
          hack with pads<br>
          &gt; overlapping polygons. I have made each polygon a proper
          padstack in a<br>
          &gt; pcb-rnd subc.<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; Regards,<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt; Erich.<br>
          &gt;<br>
          &gt;<br>
          <br>
          <br>
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