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RP2040 GEEKs Development Board #19

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KonTy opened this issue Mar 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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RP2040 GEEKs Development Board #19

KonTy opened this issue Mar 23, 2024 · 3 comments

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@KonTy
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KonTy commented Mar 23, 2024

@cecio do you think RP2040 GEEKs Development Board can be modded to work with your firmware, as oppose to building a custom board? It seems that it would be much less painful if we could just mod this board and make it work?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/315215910989?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cdxlfgc5ryy&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=IFHFWV1lQai&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPYM1j

EDIT: Looking at the board some more they don't seem to expose pins for USB host usage
PIN19 of Pi --> D+ of USB Host
PIN20 of Pi --> D- of USB Host

but they do expose Pin28,29 which are I2C SD, SC so should be possible to remap and create an adapter?

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cecio commented Mar 23, 2024

Hey @KonTy , thanks for you interest in the project!

If you are interested in the USB mass device functionalities, the only issue to solve here is the LCD compatibility: I expect it will not work out of the box, but we should find a compatible library to use for that LCD (may be the one used for the PI Pico Watch is ok, but I expect that the PINs used will differ).

If you want to have also the USB HID detector, it's a bit more difficult: remapping the PIN used for D+ and D- is trivial, but I don't see any external PIN for VBUS or VSYS (which should be 5v). The only power PIN I see is 3.3v. For sure the PIN is somewhere on the board, but you should bring it out in some ways, so it would be a bit cumbersome to do.

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KonTy commented Mar 23, 2024

@cecio I just bough that board, I will start looking into porting the fw to it. I think you are right I will try to get basic functionality first and then we could discuss USB HID functionality. TBH I think itwould give the community a huge boost if we could build this on top of a packaged solution like the one above so you won't have to build, solder things.

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cecio commented Mar 23, 2024

Keep me posted on that! Thanks

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