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AWR1443BOOST: AWR1443BOOST Rev A vs Rev B

Genius 13655 points
Part Number: AWR1443BOOST

Hello Champs,

I have two questions about AWR1443BOOST board.

(1) What's the difference between AWR1443BOOST Rev A vs Rev B?
I found the file AWR1443BOOST Schematic, Assembly, and BOM (for Rev B Boards) (Rev. A) is the same to AWR1443BOOST Schematic, Assembly, and BOM (for Rev A Boards).

Design files (4)
www.ti.com/.../AWR1443BOOST

(2)What's the board version sold on TI estore now? How to buy the Rev B board?

Thanks.
Rgds
Shine

  • Hello Shine,

    All the boards available on TI.com now are all Rev B version.

    By mistake the Rev A link also pointing to RevB files. When you open the schematics you can find the revision in the bottom right label present on all pages.

    The changes made in  RevB with respect to RevA are captured in the first page , right hand top of the schematics pdf.

    Regards,
    vivek

  • Hi Vivek,

    It looks like your attachment has not been uploaded successfully. Would you add it again?

    Thanks.

    Annie

  • Hello Annie,

    Apologize for that, hopefully it gets uploaded properly this time.

    Regards,

    Vivek


  • Hi Vivek,

    Thank you very much for your great supporting.

    Customer had further questions about the design files.

    1. He wanted to get the RevA schematic, where to download the RevA version schematic?

    2. He downloaded the sprr260, but there is no symbol archive_libs in Design Database\Database, so he can't open the symbol offline. It needs to connect to TI internal website for the symbol, so he suggested to create the archive_libs on local. Below is the snapshot after opening the SCH project, it only showed connection but there is no symbol. 


    Thanks.
    Rgds
    Shine

  • Hello Shine,

    Please find attached the AWR1443BOOST RevA schematics.

    If they need the device symbol, they can use it from the Rev B database which is in Altium.

    regards,

    vivek

     AWR1443BOOST_Rev-A_Schematic.pdf