V4 all-in-one PCB

Hello!

I am trying to order the AOI board from JLCPCB but i keep getting this error pop-up (see picture). Does this mean that it doesn’t work or can I proceed anyway? Thanks in advance!

Hello all,

I have the same error:
“The below parts won’t be assembled due to data missing.
CN1,J3,U11,U12,U15,U18,U24,U23,H15,U2,LED2,LED1,H24,JP1,JP3,JP2,JP4,SJ2,SJ1,P2,P4,H2,H3,H6 designators don’t exist in the BOM file”

@Hammaren have you solved the problem ?

Thanks in advance

There was an answer here:

That would be normal.

Thank you for your answer!

Hi to all. Im new here tryin to order my first pcb. Missing part in my case is transistor Q1 and Q3 2SC2884
Guy in chat suggest me alternate part C5345981 and suggest to ask the designer if alternate part could work? .

Can someone help me with alternate part ?

Thanks in advance

I was planning to try C9634 but maybe C5345981 looks slightly better? It has a higher minimum DC gain, they are both D882 but C9634 has a lot more stock.

So according to jlcb, the original part is discontinued. Need to find a new replacement.

Hello, I’m new to this stuff and have a question about the pcb for the V4.2 standard, why are there 2 slots for the f9p, will it work with just one? and I want to have a connection between the rover and the base station through a radio link, is it possible with this pcb or is it necessary to rearrange the pcb?

the two slot is for dual gps ( more for low speed task)

you can use one with imu ( as oposite and cheap)

Hello, on wich folder on Github have you find the BOM and PickAndPlace files for 4.3 STD?

Where did you get the info that there should be a 4.3?

There is some confusion, std v4.2 is the last. there were two updates back to back, thus one file was named 4.3 for a short time.

The last is one Github in a folder named “4.1” I think. Changing folder names on github create a mess apparently :sweat_smile:

here is an older post:

When I use the latest version of files from GitHUB (Gerber, BOM, PickAndPlace) I’ve got this message. These items are not necessary? The PCB will work properly?

Normal, like the answers 10 days ago and one month ago :see_no_evil: :joy:

Edit: I was not sure about your pick and place file, but this seems correct.

All the files from the same (STD 4.1) Github folder. I only asked because this was not the same error message like the previous ones.

Hello I have used this gerber https://discourse.agopengps.com/uploads/short-url/vE2t4xIiO4hDjh8Y9ZQ1wRW3jpv.zip (post PAT 11th july) and the bom files on Github for the 4.2 std. And all was ok.

Just a heads up, the V2.5 Std on the Github is not the most upto date it has a fault with the PWM2, this one works:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1UO4FjN2rfQ0w3XsmV4em071r4b1Jbu3s

Why would anyone want the 2.5? Well it has 2x Canbus which you need for CNH tractors for example, if you don’t want to build a Tony CAN PCB.

This shows the fixed PWM2 trace:

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The one on Github:

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So this is the most updated version?

hello! I’m new to AgO and I’m trying to get used to it, I configured the f9p tenesy boards, now I’ve come to a problem that I don’t understand, namely the power supply of the Cytron and the 12/24v converter, the source has 4 wires, 2 wires 24v and 2 wires 12v which and how do they come into the PCB because I don’t want to burn it and I’d better ask you

If the motor is 12 volt you do not need a 24 volt converter. Connect 12 volts to the input part of the 24 converter. Cytron engine supply (+) 24 volt converter output must be connected. Motor cables should also be connected to the cytron motor output.

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