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Here are the whole hardware design tree. These [[Media:ArmusHardware.zip|Project files]] were made using Altium designer 2004 SP4. They include the schematics and the PCB files. I would gladly post a PDF version, but somehow pins number and names get affected by the operations.
 
Here are the whole hardware design tree. These [[Media:ArmusHardware.zip|Project files]] were made using Altium designer 2004 SP4. They include the schematics and the PCB files. I would gladly post a PDF version, but somehow pins number and names get affected by the operations.
  
There is a free "Altium Viewer" license availlable at www.altium.com, one should be able to view the whole project with it.
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There is a free "Altium Viewer" license availlable at www.altium.com, one should be able to view the whole projetc with it.
  
 
Here are the [[Media:ArmusGerber.zip|Gerber files for Armus]], All optimized for Sierra Proto Express, wich did a fantastic job on the first proto run at very low cost with their "no-touch 4-layer" service. To use any other fab house remember that trace/space is 6 mils, and minimum hole size is 15mils.
 
Here are the [[Media:ArmusGerber.zip|Gerber files for Armus]], All optimized for Sierra Proto Express, wich did a fantastic job on the first proto run at very low cost with their "no-touch 4-layer" service. To use any other fab house remember that trace/space is 6 mils, and minimum hole size is 15mils.

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