Raspberry Pi PCB Layout Revealed
An anonymous reader writes "Yesterday, the final Raspberry Pi printed circuit board (PCB) layout was revealed. The word 'packed' comes to mind as this is one very complicated looking board. The reason for that is just how much Raspberry Pi has strived to save money on the machine by using complex routing to keep things small and cheap. The Raspberry Pi team don't believe the design is going to change again unless they missed something. With that in mind, they revealed the final board is exactly the same size as a credit card, measuring 85.65 x 53.98mm."
How am I going to use this computer without a screen and keyboard?
I demand a credit card sized keyboard and screen!
Slashdot has become an RSS feed for the Raspberry Pi blog
What type of ARM processor does it feature?
This will make for a great HTPC, assuming it can decode video. Anyone know what type of video out it supports? I just saw, "hook to your tv."
Huh? What's complicated about that board? Looks pretty normal.
At first glance, this looks like a normal routing with a 4-layer board. Eventually 6, if you add proper ground + power.
There's nothing indicative of PCB parameters, like drill sizes, clearances, blind/buried vias, minimum trace width, so on. Again, a simple look reveals nothing but common parameters for PCB.
Again, TFA is biased.
Penguins and Altoids tins happen to be about that size as well... I wonder how well a populated Pi will fit... if so, awesome little PC cases!
Really, it's not. I do stuff like this every day. It looks pretty normal for a 4-6 layer board with a BGA or two on it. TFA needs to learn about what modern design standards are. It's only complicated if you still lay boards out with ruby tape or a sharpie.
This is not a sig. this is a duck. quack.
Maybe I'm just not the target market, but I don't get it. What is it for?
Can someone who wants one explain what you will do with it?
If I could ever easily design a non-expensive Sci-Fi armor suit that has redundant, networked computers, streaming video-to-internet from a helmet, real-time video display in helmet, easily detachable web cam/mic/speaker modules that can be used on or off armor, and able to be worn from -50C to +50C I would build it for my Halloween costume and stream visiting Halloween parties to a web page. Reusable for comic and anime cons too. Heh.
...and yet, just like the OpenMoko FreeRunner (giant opaque SMedia Glamo blob meant 2d VESA grade graphics only) and the OLPC XO-1 (giant opaque Marvell blob meant the whole WiFi subsystem and "mesh-while asleep" was all a black box and driver couldn't be troubleshot) , all the software is "open" yet obfuscated
The entire Raspberry Pi depends on a gigantic proprietary blob from Broadcom.
Hmm. Google search came up with this deviantart for "Raspberry Blob", maybe this can be the project's mascot. Hooray for undocumented blobs, we don't need source code, maybe we'll get Windows CE for it someday!
o/~ Join us now and share the software
a perfectly cromulent word
XBMC is working on a port. That could make a big difference.
I personally would like emulators.
Is there a layer-by-layer break out some place? The way they have all the layers on top of each other in the PNG makes it very hard to tell what's going on in the red-colored layer. The yellow layer at least looks pretty simple, though the fact that the QFN's epad doesn't appear to be grounded strikes me as a bit questionable. A lot of IC's rely on downbonds to ground internal pads. Leaving them floating is a big no-no. While they'll probably find alternate paths to ground, they're not the sort of paths you want to rely on.
I can say from the photo in their forum that the through-hole stuff is indeed debug, unless they actually plan on having a 5x2 header on the final release, which would be pretty pathetic and lead to lots of accidental finger-stabbings. They have plenty of empty space once you move away from the IC footprints, so having some non-populated headers won't cost them anything.
With that in mind, they revealed the final board is exactly the same size as a credit card, measuring 85.65 x 53.98mm."
And it's name will be Selma
Shai Schticks:"You don't make peace with friends, you make peace with enemies"
So they've totally abandoned the original gum-stick form factor? Shame that's what bought them all the initial publicity. (More than the price point.)
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