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Re: gEDA-user: Separate Vcc voltages
I use the FTDI 232RL and RQ parts, i think they are great parts.
i use them on Mac OS X and in both there RS-232 and bit bang modes.
Steve
On Jul 13, 2007, at 12:38 AM, Jonatan Åkerlind wrote:
> On fre, 2007-07-13 at 00:34 -0700, Ben Jackson wrote:
>>
>> The ultimate solution is to make all of your own symbols. There
>> are more
>> stylistic issues than just hiding VCC that you will run into. You
>> will
>> also run into issues where there are mistakes with symbols you
>> download
>> from the net, or where the pinouts vary across packages in a way
>> you didn't
>> expect.
>>
> yes, I agree.
>
>> Once you select (or write) a boxsym-type program you can make symbols
>> in just a few minutes. It's much easier than doing it in the GUI. I
>> would much rather make a new symbol for gschem than for Eagle!
>
>> Let us know how you like the FT232RL. I've got some for a project
>> that's
>> in the works -- I was excited to see Mouser finally stocks them.
>>
>
> will get back when the thing is in use. it's just a small test that
> will
> connect either a PC over USB or a Accton MR2301A (aka the FON) to this
> board which has relays on it for controlling the power to a remote
> computer... just un ugly hack for a friend...
> --
> Jonatan Åkerlind <jonatan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>
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