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== Project Status ==
 
== Project Status ==
Revision 1 boards and parts ordered 2011-03-13.
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Revision 1 boards and parts ordered 2011-03-13.  Board built and working (but see revision 1 notes below) with HackTrack.  The [[IOstrich]] Strich Labs product supersedes this board, dropping the LCD connection but keeping the GPIO expansion.
  
 
== Revision 1 Notes ==
 
== Revision 1 Notes ==
 
* Shroud on LCD connector interferes with Backlight On jumper and Direct/I2C jumpers
 
* Shroud on LCD connector interferes with Backlight On jumper and Direct/I2C jumpers
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* Each female GPIO connector plugged into the male ones on the board interfere with each other
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* Almost every connector interferes with every other one
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* Pin 5 on the LCD needs to be tied low
  
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Latest revision as of 03:45, 23 September 2011

HackTrack Shield
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Function: Provide 40 GPIOs and an LCD port, accessible via I2C.
Key Chips: NXP PCA9505
External Ports: 1x HD4480 LCD, 40x GPIO
Required Pins: A4 (I2C SDA), A5 (I2C SCL)
Optional Pins: D2, D3 (Interrupts/LCD), D5-D9 (LCD)

The HackTrack shield will provide 40 GPIOs and a port for an LCD, for use in the HackTrack project initially.

Project Status

Revision 1 boards and parts ordered 2011-03-13. Board built and working (but see revision 1 notes below) with HackTrack. The IOstrich Strich Labs product supersedes this board, dropping the LCD connection but keeping the GPIO expansion.

Revision 1 Notes

  • Shroud on LCD connector interferes with Backlight On jumper and Direct/I2C jumpers
  • Each female GPIO connector plugged into the male ones on the board interfere with each other
  • Almost every connector interferes with every other one
  • Pin 5 on the LCD needs to be tied low