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    Ethernet Networking of Microcontrollers with Daisy Chain Topology

    [Hi BigDog, Thank you for your quick response. I know CAN 2.0B can be used in such purpose as it offers more economical approach, but it's just that I am looking for possibilities for daisy chain networking with Ethernet protocol. So I assume the IEEE 802.3 standard Ethernet protocol does not...
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    Ethernet Networking of Microcontrollers with Daisy Chain Topology

    Hi guys, I am new with networking. I know daisy chain configuration is used in some of industrial automation. My objective now is to set up a network that consists of multiple STM32F107 MCU device through ethernet, with daisy chain topology. Since the STM32F107 MCU comes with 1x ethernet...
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    Choosing the appropriate wire to board connector

    This is the link to the connector that I was referring to https://www.jst-mfg.com/product/detail_e.php?series=272
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    Choosing the appropriate wire to board connector

    So if the connector is rated at 3A, it actually refers to the current limit for EACH pin? And if I were to distribute the current through all pins, the sum has to be lower (plus derating factor) than 3A? What about the the putting the PWR and GND pair in a same connector. If it delivers 2A to...
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    Choosing the appropriate wire to board connector

    Hi all, I am designing PCB for power distribution. Basically the board will be connected to two power supplies and it will distribute power to multiple circuit/module through multiple connectors. I am having a hard time in understanding how the current rating of a connector works. I do know...
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    [SOLVED] Altium Designer 14 DRC Error: Silk to Board Region Clearance Violation

    I see. Although I did not enter any text on the comment, it still detect the "empty" string outside the board. For some reason when I place a footprint, the comment x and y location goes out of region by default. So I just enter any dummy comment, unhide it, and drag it back inside the board...
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    [SOLVED] Altium Designer 14 DRC Error: Silk to Board Region Clearance Violation

    Hello All, I am pretty much new to Altium Designer and just started to use it to design PCB. , Whenever I run the DRC, I always encounter the silk to board region clearance error. It gives me the message: Silk to Board Region Clearance (Out of Silk Screen Region) Text "" (-138.33mm,-2.3mm) Top...

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