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Nokia is full of patents. Combination of N950 and E90. This is just an idea never seen. Possibility to choose:
- Keyboard out for use, typing position
- At the backside when not needed and the screen is clear.
- covering the screen just like E90, when not using the phone.

I've never seen anything like it. Could it also keep camera clear in any position? Think about it...
 

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Originally Posted by kimmoli View Post
Looks nice. Should give a test-print for this..

Two things did came to my mind;
  • Check center of gravity if it is intended to stand up on a desk, so it won't tip over. All weight is now on the phone side.
  • In sliding mechanisms, there should be suitable 'ratio' between two lengths (green/blue) to prevent it from getting stuck.
It is stable from 31 degrees and up

The mechanism is from the bluetooth keyboard, so I am sure that will work like a charm
 

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The PCB in the bottom layer:

(a piece of art if I may say so!)
 

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Nice... route e.g. GND between I2C SDA and SCL to minimize crosstalk. (same with INT...)
 

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Nice... route e.g. GND between I2C SDA and SCL to minimize crosstalk. (same with INT...)
Good tip! Had not thought of that!

Changed it to:

SDA - GND - SCL - GND - INT - V3.3
 
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also add some bypass capacitors...
 

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Originally Posted by kimmoli View Post
also add some bypass capacitors...
Ha! Too late! Chines holiday's starting, so had to order fast! Fedex shipping this time




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Originally Posted by Redfizh View Post
Nokia is full of patents. Combination of N950 and E90. This is just an idea never seen. Possibility to choose:
- Keyboard out for use, typing position
- At the backside when not needed and the screen is clear.
- covering the screen just like E90, when not using the phone.

I've never seen anything like it. Could it also keep camera clear in any position? Think about it...
Feel free to make as sketch to convince me, I am focusing on the current design!
 
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Even though you already ordered the PCBs, I'll give you some comments:

- I2C lines need pull-up resistors. They most likely exist on the Jolla side so it should work without them.

- Ground plane on the bottom layer underneath I2C lines would have been a good idea.

- In general, fill the pcb with ground planes (where there isn't anything else)

- Test pin (pin 37) should be grounded.

- Thermal pad should usually be connected to GND. Datasheet does not mention anything about its electrical connection so most likely it can be left unconnected. That circuit is so low power that heat shouldn't be an issue.
 

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Originally Posted by TemeV View Post
Even though you already ordered the PCBs, I'll give you some comments:

- I2C lines need pull-up resistors. They most likely exist on the Jolla side so it should work without them.

- Ground plane on the bottom layer underneath I2C lines would have been a good idea.

- In general, fill the pcb with ground planes (where there isn't anything else)
The chip also has internal pull-ups so that should be fine! When/if I order a larger batch (lets say 100), I will post the files first so everyone interested can review them

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- Test pin (pin 37) should be grounded.

- Thermal pad should usually be connected to GND. Datasheet does not mention anything about its electrical connection so most likely it can be left unconnected. That circuit is so low power that heat shouldn't be an issue.
Totally missed the test pin hope it'll work, will change it for future designs!

No ground plane under thermal pad was on purpose, watched a lot of youtube clips on hand sondering (with solder-iron or heat gun) and all of the said that ground planes under these chip were not easy at all to solder!
 
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