I'm trying to imagine what direction one would go under following conditions:
I'm currently working on a prototype using a raspberry pi connected with an STM32 over I2C. That much I can wrap my head around.
At some point I want to transition this prototype to a CM based on a custom carrier board. However, what would the microcontroller integration look like?
Would that be an STM32 integrated on the carrier board itself in some way?
Or would the STM32 with its connected sensors be a separate PCB, which then gets connected in some way to the CM-carier board? And what would that I2C connection between the CM carrier board and the custom STM32 PCB look like from a physical point of view, meaning how exactly would that be implemented? Using some sort of cables, with what kind of connectors?
I'm new to the part of hardware design, I'm considering this for me personally as a learning experience.
I'm currently working on a prototype using a raspberry pi connected with an STM32 over I2C. That much I can wrap my head around.
At some point I want to transition this prototype to a CM based on a custom carrier board. However, what would the microcontroller integration look like?
Would that be an STM32 integrated on the carrier board itself in some way?
Or would the STM32 with its connected sensors be a separate PCB, which then gets connected in some way to the CM-carier board? And what would that I2C connection between the CM carrier board and the custom STM32 PCB look like from a physical point of view, meaning how exactly would that be implemented? Using some sort of cables, with what kind of connectors?
I'm new to the part of hardware design, I'm considering this for me personally as a learning experience.
Statistics: Posted by jefkebazaar — Sat Dec 21, 2024 7:08 pm