I would have to look over the logic of the card again. You also have the small display - which could convey a lot more information than an LED - but the LED is good for a quick sanity check

No if I understood right. Status get activated as soon as you select the MDV where the replacement is (the cartridge is powered). It is useful to avoid damage in case you want to remove it when it is powered.Pr0f wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 11:32 am It stands to reason that you will only be reading or writing - never doing both at the same time - and I am guessing that the status LED is indicating the presence or not of the SD card?
Exactly that is what I think.Pr0f wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 11:32 am I would have to look over the logic of the card again. You also have the small display - which could convey a lot more information than an LED - but the LED is good for a quick sanity check![]()
I like it. Hum... very nice idea.Pr0f wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:03 pm I think a bi colour led - with common anode or cathode - that indicates one colour or another depending on whether reading or writing is taking place - it's nice to know which is happening - but my guess is they won't both be on simultaneously
Hi, thanks. New video is uploading now with what I am changing on the board.
Is it not already RBP2040? (I don't know sub-versions). At any case, new videos tells what I think is a solution.Derek_Stewart wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:33 pm Maybe the RP2040-Zero, with a smaller frontprint might help with the space problem.
That is what I though... ... till y tried it out somehow and I saw how it was pretty hard because to connect it to the board need to keep same pinout order and for that will be necessary to twist the cable (pin1 to pin1). Do you know what I mean?Derek_Stewart wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:33 pm Could the IDC cable connecting to the MDV connector be attached to the bottom of the PCB, rather than the top, saving bending the cable from the top of the PCB.