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Quick design to throw into the next PCB order

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    Quick design to throw into the next PCB order

    #pcb #prototyping

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      Quick design to throw into the next PCB order

      #pcb #prototyping

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      @phos I know next to nothing about "hardware". If have time, can you, please, tell what for would you use it?

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        Quick design to throw into the next PCB order

        #pcb #prototyping

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        @phos nice. did you go 4L with ground planes on inner layers? I keep meaning to design some protoboards like that

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          @phos I know next to nothing about "hardware". If have time, can you, please, tell what for would you use it?

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          @CryptoLek when you experiment with new circuits, you often start out with a breadboard, a grid of holes to plug components in that are connected in rows. Once you have a design figured out a bit more you may want to actually solder it down to have a more secure/permanent connection, so various boards with rows of holes in different arrangements exist. I also very much like the SMA edge connectors on top as they allow easy connection of a variety of different cables in the lab.

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            @phos nice. did you go 4L with ground planes on inner layers? I keep meaning to design some protoboards like that

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            @gsuberland this is just the outer layers, no internal grounds.

            I was considering it, potentially having a ground and power plane via on every row that can be bridged in, but I wanted to rush this design out as we are about to place the next order.

            Potential side project for the future

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              @gsuberland this is just the outer layers, no internal grounds.

              I was considering it, potentially having a ground and power plane via on every row that can be bridged in, but I wanted to rush this design out as we are about to place the next order.

              Potential side project for the future

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              @phos oh connectable vias are a nice idea. I hadn't thought of that.

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              • phos@infosec.exchangeP phos@infosec.exchange

                @CryptoLek when you experiment with new circuits, you often start out with a breadboard, a grid of holes to plug components in that are connected in rows. Once you have a design figured out a bit more you may want to actually solder it down to have a more secure/permanent connection, so various boards with rows of holes in different arrangements exist. I also very much like the SMA edge connectors on top as they allow easy connection of a variety of different cables in the lab.

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                @phos thanks a lot!

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