jamesleungcy at 11h38
21
Feb
2011
The board to board connector layout
Hi,
I am now trying to create my own base board and I found that there have a gerber file called "CPU_MODULE_B2B.ZIP" at the hardkernel website. However how can I make use of it? Is it possible to share the PCB decal with the four connectors together?
Thanks,
James
Hi,
I am now trying to create my own base board and I found that there have a gerber file called "CPU_MODULE_B2B.ZIP" at the hardkernel website. However how can I make use of it? Is it possible to share the PCB decal with the four connectors together?
Thanks,
James
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