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This is an RS232 converter for interfacing a PC with an Archos Jukebox (or any other device with a 3.3V serial port). It converts the PC serial port signals to 3.3V levels. The design is very straightforward, using a standard MAX3232 transceiver.
It takes its power from the DTR signal in the serial port, so the communication software in the PC must set the DTR signal ACTIVE for this to work. It might still not work on some laptops, that may have a weak driver for the DTR signal.
If your PC is a laptop or otherwise might risk having too little power in the serial port, it is also possible to take power from the USB port or another 5-10V source. Just remove the D1 diode and connect the power to the +5V and GND pads.
Circuit board bottom layout
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Circuit board top layout
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Circuit board component placement
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Schematic
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Part Value Device Package Description C1 0.1uF C-EUC0805 C0805 Capacitor C2 0.1uF C-EUC0805 C0805 Capacitor C3 0.1uF C-EUC0805 C0805 Capacitor C4 0.1uF C-EUC0805 C0805 Capacitor C5 1uF CPOL-EUCT3216 CT3216 Polarized Capacitor D1 BAS32 DIODE-SOD80C SOD80C Diode IC1 LP2980IM5 LP2980IM5 SOT23-5 3.3V Voltage regulator IC2 MAX3232CWE MAX3232CWE SO16 RS232 Transceiver P1 DSUB9 DSUB9 DSUB9 9-pin board mounted D-SUB, 90 deg. angle
To make your life complete, here is Linus' complete schematics made in Eagle 4.08r2.
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