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Post by mjguisado on Nov 21, 2024 14:12:39 GMT 2
Hello, First of all, I want to congratulate you on the excellent work you have done and shared with all of us. I am interested in purchasing the Airbus A320 FCU + EFIS V2.5 with KAV displays, but before doing so, I would like to clarify a few questions to ensure I can successfully complete the project. I would like to understand what the package includes. - The motherboard design is included in Gerber format and is ready to send to a manufacturer like JLCPCB. However, I noticed that you also mention including a CAD file, and I am not sure if this is an alternative format or if it contains different information.
- A Bill of Materials (BOM) for acquiring the necessary components.
- Detailed information on how to connect the components (pinout).
- Files for the 3D-printed parts, such as the faceplate, in .stl format (or similar).
Could you confirm if this is correct ? Once the hardware is assembled, I would like to know how it connects to the simulator. In my case, I use the 320 from FWB on MS2020. Finally, there is anything else I should consider before proceeding with the purchase? Thank you in advance for your time and support. Best regards, Manu
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Post by AlbEagle on Nov 24, 2024 11:37:44 GMT 2
Hello, First of all, I want to congratulate you on the excellent work you have done and shared with all of us. I am interested in purchasing the Airbus A320 FCU + EFIS V2.5 with KAV displays, but before doing so, I would like to clarify a few questions to ensure I can successfully complete the project. I would like to understand what the package includes. - The motherboard design is included in Gerber format and is ready to send to a manufacturer like JLCPCB. However, I noticed that you also mention including a CAD file, and I am not sure if this is an alternative format or if it contains different information.
- A Bill of Materials (BOM) for acquiring the necessary components.
- Detailed information on how to connect the components (pinout).
- Files for the 3D-printed parts, such as the faceplate, in .stl format (or similar).
Could you confirm if this is correct ? Once the hardware is assembled, I would like to know how it connects to the simulator. In my case, I use the 320 from FWB on MS2020. Finally, there is anything else I should consider before proceeding with the purchase? Thank you in advance for your time and support. Best regards, Manu Hi Manu, * CAD file is just as a bonus, one example of using it would be if you go with laser cutting and engraving. * Yes there is a BOM with links to the components included in the files (some links might be outdated but it is easy to find those components based on their names or I can help if needed). * Installing the components is easy, because the names of the components are written on the PCB. as for the pinouts, there is a pinout file in excel format. The Arduino is attached directly to the PCB. * Files to be 3D printed are in .stl format If you have further questions please let me know. Best regards AlbEagle
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