Forked and created a new PR, git is not my specialty. "dc1f" wasn't
"released", dc1G is the correct config. I don't see any bitfiles in
mksocfpga, only pin files. If you want me to PR the bitfile let me know
where it goes.

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:52 AM Michael Brown <[email protected]>
wrote:

> @Justin
> I just created a PR <https://github.com/machinekit/mksocfpga/pull/109> 
> including
> the boards bitfile, I recon the lase edit of the  PIN config file
> <https://github.com/machinekit/mksocfpga/pull/109/files#diff-e3c15966cdcbd9f076f42fe47e6aa88f>is
> in order else place your corrections as a commit message.
> Best wishes
> Michael B.
>
> On Monday, 23 September 2019 05:34:48 UTC+2, justin White wrote:
>>
>> I've decided to release the board I've been working on pretty much as is,
>> just with some open source considerations. It was intended for a specific
>> machine, but I rung out all of the I/O possibillities I could, no DE10 GPIO
>> pin went unused. There is an onboard 5v regulator that will power the nano
>> from GPIO and has a PTC fused connector to power about 3A worth of external
>> whatever. Specs:
>>
>> 9-25v VIN,
>> 5v regulator powers Nano from GPIO
>> 6 differential stepgen interfaces with 5v enable (for external drivers)
>> 6 differential encoder inputs (single ended encoders pull down encoders
>> work fine as well with no extra wiring)
>> 16 sourcing outputs at supplied field voltage Outputs are done at
>> whatever field voltage supplies the board (recommend 24v)
>> 2 high current opto-mosfet outputs
>> 16 inputs arranged with single 3-pin connectors each to simplify NPN or
>> PNP type switch wiring. Inputs upto 30v
>> 1 RS422 connector interface for SmartSerial. (not well tested, may be
>> issues with MK SS)
>> On PCB terminal blocks for ground and field V+ that simplify wiring in
>> smaller machines
>> a 3A PTC fused connector for powering external devices from the overkill
>> 5V/5A regulator (Nano+onboard components probably don't use more than 2.5A
>> @ 5v)
>> 2 scaled analog input interfaces (4 channels each). 5v interface for
>> using potentiometers and such at 5v_ref, and one 4 channel interface that
>> is hardware scaled to accept 0-10v external input. (ADC hal component in
>> repo)
>>
>> The stepgens or outputs could probably be configured in hm2 firmware to
>> support PWM. Stepgens would provide differential PWM @ 5v, outputs would be
>> single ended PWM @ supplied field voltage haven't tested PWM yet but
>> there's not much to it.
>>
>> There are hal files, a gladevcp GUI, and display python file that will
>> set the DE10-FB image up as a test platform for the board. The hal files
>> are examples of pin masking and pin inversion that is done in hal to make
>> the i/o intuitive. It could use some sort of hm2 overlay type thing but
>> that is beyond me. There is also 2 versions of an ADC hal component that
>> will convert the 12bit data from the onboard ADC into a usable scaled
>> voltage input in hal.
>>
>> The board isn't super cheap, that wasn't the intention but compared  to
>> the BBB hardware it's probably not too bad. It's a fairly large board
>> (200x155), but that's because I prefer Phoenix connectors and overall
>> wiring cleanliness over small form factor stuff. Still working on the git,
>> but it's up.
>>
>> https://github.com/ShadeTechnik/socfpga-developement-OSHW
>>
>> Testing a stepgen and encoder:
>>
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/qa4ro9r0io0dlvf/Video%20Sep%2022%2C%209%2054%2040%20PM.mov?dl=0
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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