Did you know you can X-ray PCBs at home by disassembling your microwave and...
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Did you know you can X-ray PCBs at home by disassembling your microwave and...
okay this is just a flatbed scanner with a bright light source above it, but it looks neat.

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Did you know you can X-ray PCBs at home by disassembling your microwave and...
okay this is just a flatbed scanner with a bright light source above it, but it looks neat.

@gloriouscow wow, works surprisingly well
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@gloriouscow wow, works surprisingly well
@foone you can resolve the top traces a little better if the light source is closer, but any direct line of sight between the CIS and the light source makes it very angry
I may have actually damaged my scanner but whatever

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@foone you can resolve the top traces a little better if the light source is closer, but any direct line of sight between the CIS and the light source makes it very angry
I may have actually damaged my scanner but whatever

@foone pro strats - move the light source along with the sensor bar as it moves?
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@foone pro strats - move the light source along with the sensor bar as it moves?
@gloriouscow that'd be neat... I'm trying to think of ways to hack that together.
My worst idea: just get two scanners, one on top and one on bottom, and synchronize when they scan.
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@gloriouscow that'd be neat... I'm trying to think of ways to hack that together.
My worst idea: just get two scanners, one on top and one on bottom, and synchronize when they scan.
@foone that's someone's fetish
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@foone that's someone's fetish
@gloriouscow yeah, but what isn't?
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Did you know you can X-ray PCBs at home by disassembling your microwave and...
okay this is just a flatbed scanner with a bright light source above it, but it looks neat.

@gloriouscow inner copper planes may have upsides, but they ruined the esthetics
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