??? 04/25/08 07:36 Read: times |
#153991 - general use? ? ? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Peters said:
Ap, that whooshing sound you heard was the sound of my point going over your head.
If the performance of the eval board, especially with respect to the analog noise, is adequate for your design, then it is by definition "fit for use." There is no "generic" application. -a There are plenty of issues ,other than ADC noise, without which proper certification for the product couldnt be achieved one such is vibration fatigue . If you plan to use a test board for non serious applications its OK , for more demanding move to custom design. With general I mean you cannot use the board everywhere , see here : http://www.8052.com/forum/read.phtml?id=153873 I mean F226 TB may show few or no problems , which Michael has knowingly choosen because he knows what he is doing . Why do you advocate to waste time correcting the Test board and use it ? . I need not repeat the sentences look below: Neil Kurzman said:
They are not guaranteeing for any purpose. That is to avoid liability. Assume any professionally designed ( or verified) and well laid out PCB. EMI and susceptibility have to be tested in the final product. They did not test it. Plus they do not want the liability. On any board you make or buy you will have to inspect the schematic to insure you agree with the design. And insure is suits your needs. Look at the board to insure you approve of the layout. Then test is in the final system.
If the Silab layout does not suit your needs oh well> Hopefully Another manufactures board does. Ap |