SIMtrace Hardware » History » Version 8
laforge, 02/19/2016 10:49 PM
restructure the credits section
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2 | = Osmocom SIMtrace Hardware = |
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4 | 7 | laforge | This page is dedicated to the Hardware for Osmocom [wiki:SIMtrace], which looks like this: |
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6 | 3 | laforge | [[Image(simtrace_10_front.jpg, 33%)]] |
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8 | 7 | laforge | STATUS: We have received the first batch of 100 units from the SMT factory (Version v1.0p) |
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10 | 4 | laforge | == Schematics, Gerber & Co == |
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12 | 1 | laforge | The schematics, Gerber files, etc. can be found in the 'hardware' subdirectory of the simtrace.git repository: |
13 | * http://cgit.osmocom.org/cgit/simtrace/tree/hardware (web browsing |
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14 | * git://git.osmocom.org/simtrace (git clone URL) |
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16 | 2 | laforge | We're using Kicad as EDA tool. Most of the work on the schematics and Gerber files has been done by Kevin Redon, |
17 | 1 | laforge | based on the original design by Harald Welte. |
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19 | 1 | laforge | The latest schematics are also available as an attachment to this page. |
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21 | 7 | laforge | === Revisions === |
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23 | 7 | laforge | === v1.0p (1.0 Production branch) === |
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25 | This is identical to v1.0 on the schematics side, we simply altered the footprints of some components to accommodate |
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26 | whatever the SMT factory had in stock. Specifically the LED are 0805 instead of 0603, and the shottky diodes are |
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27 | in a slightly awkward looking very large package. |
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29 | Downloads: |
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30 | * FIXME |
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32 | === v1.0 === |
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34 | This is the first stable release. We built some 5 prototypes from this version. |
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36 | Downloads: |
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37 | * [[Image(simtrace_schem_v10.pdf)]] |
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38 | * [[Image(simtrace_10_gerber.zip)]] |
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40 | === v0.9 === |
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42 | As of June 04, 2011 the components had all arrived and four PCBs were in production. We assemble the first |
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43 | 1 | laforge | units around June 14, 2011. |
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45 | 7 | laforge | As of June 21st, we had four re-worked prototypes that are fully functional. |
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47 | 7 | laforge | === v0.8 === |
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49 | 7 | laforge | Never really was an official release. However, a friend took the unfinished Gerber files and built 5 units. |
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51 | 7 | laforge | Since the Gerber was not finished, we had to do lots and lots of re-work in order to make them work at all. |
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53 | 1 | laforge | == License == |
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55 | Schematics and Gerber files are released under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA (Share Alike / Attribution) license. |
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57 | == Sales == |
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59 | 7 | laforge | Once the design is finished and verified, the produced units are going to be sold through the upcoming web-shop of sysmocom GmbH ([http://shop.sysmocom.de/]) |
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61 | 7 | laforge | Sales are expected to commence in mid August. Units will be available during the 2011 CCC Camp. |
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63 | == Credits == |
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65 | 8 | laforge | * Harald Welte |
66 | * Original project idea, schematic design |
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67 | * Olimex SAM7-P64 based prototypes |
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68 | * Firmware and host software |
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69 | * Kevin Redon |
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70 | * KiCAD work on schematics, footprints and routing |
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71 | * Soldering of some prototypes |
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72 | * [http://sysmocom.de/ sysmocom - systems for mobile communications GmbH] |
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73 | * funding for hardware prototyping (PCB, components, etc) |
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74 | * Christian Daniel |
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75 | * post-production flashing + debugging, design + test of v1.0p rework |