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Programmable Hardware Manual (PHM)
© Tibbo Technology Inc.
Tibbit socket for "C" Tibbits occupies 7 x 4.5 board "squares". C2 devices take two
Tibbit sockets. On the picture above (S6) and (S8) are "C" sockets. Notice how this
socket pair shares a single 11-pin physical socket. This is because C2 devices have
11 pins.
A pair of "M" sockets and a pair of "C" sockets together form a
tile
, as shown on the
picture above. The diagram above on the right illustrates how the pins of M1, M2,
C1, and C2 modules plug into the tile sockets.
A single tile can accommodate Tibbits of difference sizes and in various
combinations:
·
Up to two C1 + up to two M1 devices
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Up to two C1 and one M2 device
·
One C2 device and up to two M1 devices
·
Up to two H1 hybrid Tibbits
Electrical Connections on a Tile
The diagram below shows electrical connections on a
. Again, if you are making
your own board or using a prototype board you can connect Tibbits in any way you
like (as long as it doesn't cause them to smoke and burn). The diagram illustrates
our own structured approach to building things with Tibbits.