We are using stm32f4discovery as the main processing unit plus a couple of status LEDs and a reset button. Some boards are available for sale, see https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Hardware
Where to get these PCBs?
We are an open source project so all the hardware is available to be public, WITHOUT WARRANTY, under the conditions of rusEfi license available at license.txt
So, the boards:
You can order them directly from http://oshpark.com/profiles/rusefi or you can take the 'gerber' files and order them from any other PCB manufacturer
You can order some of the boards at our store @ Tindie
2015 status:
v3:
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I guess a better way to document our stuff is using markdown syntax readme.md files right in version control system. github which is currently our primary hosting for files renders these readme.md files at the bottom of each folder - see for example bottom of https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/tree/master/hardware
Everyone is welcome to contribute using github PR process!
Help needed in many areas, namely KiCad 4 small PCB development, also gathering OEM cases info. Please respond here if you are available to help with small KiCad 4 work or just general internet research for OEM cases - at the moment I am really looking for a square-ish (not too short) and deep (not shallow like Nissan) 121 pin case. Looks like a few connectors share general shape - like 80 VAG/Bosch connector cases seems to be using same cases as 121 pin VAG/Bosch cases.
Help needed in many areas, namely KiCad 4 small PCB development, also gathering OEM cases info. Please respond here if you are available to help with small KiCad 4 work or just general internet research for OEM cases - at the moment I am really looking for a square-ish (not too short) and deep (not shallow like Nissan) 121 pin case. Looks like a few connectors share general shape - like 80 VAG/Bosch connector cases seems to be using same cases as 121 pin VAG/Bosch cases.