XS1-L Hardware Design Checklist released by XMOS

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XS1-L Hardware Design Checklist released by XMOS

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For anyone that hasn't seen it yet:
XMOS wrote:This document is intended for use by hardware designers using the XMOS XS1-L family of devices. It is a checklist of items that should be included in all XS1-L designs to ensure correct operation. For further details refer to the relevant device datasheet.
http://www.xmos.com/published/xs1lcheck

Or for twitter:

http://bit.ly/aGjOyT

Could prove useful for those interested in building their own boards using the L series parts.

Hopefully some of those people will be at the OSHUG meeting tonight (Thursday 29th) in London, featuring XMOS CTO David May and Alan Wood (Folknology).


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Jonathan, thanks for the pointer.

Good luck to those attending the OSHUG (Open Source Hardware User Group) tonight, I hope you all have a great event.

I hope someone (Jason?) has a video camera handy to capture the talks.
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The Osmosoft team recorded both presentations on video so I will see if we can get those shared. However the light level was fairly low and there was some ambient noise from the traffic which may make the quality a bit poor. Lets wait an see how they turn out..
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