TheFishMan65
New member
Sounder head prevail. Although I have looked at the FPGA code that is the dividing line at my company. So I don't know all the things to worry about. Thanks for the info.
Who is taking on the daunting task of writing the software side of things?
Will it be a group effort?
Are we going to cut and paste much of what has already been written for other Arduino controls such as lighting?
Just saw it myself, aduino compatable but:
Terahz has it right, the FTDI header is for programming. This takes up much less room onboard, and avoids having to solder the fine-pitched USB chips used on USB-compatible boards. People can buy an FTDI breakout board for $12, or hack a phone cable for a mere $2.
OK, I'm all over this, but not quite sure I get this piece of it. Are we talking about one of these http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/EvaluationKits/TTL-232R-3V3.htm being required for programming?
Thanks!