Sporniket's log on hardware stuff

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I finished routing all the traces :yay:

The todo list before having a first beta release (I believe that it should comes during June at best, hopefully before summer) :
  • add the shield for the video circuit (create a footprint and a symbol)
  • fix all the DRC violation
  • add some missing holes
  • work on the copper pours (ground and power planes)
  • the silkscreen, to make designators visible and not confusing (hopefully), to help identify control signals for RAM mods. In addition, add some solder mask and labels on some vias to allow easy access to 32/16 MHz clocks
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  • added the shield for the video circuit (create a footprint and a symbol)
  • added some missing mounting holes
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:bravo:

Looks very good!

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I love this!
Just having this in Kicad could work as a super useful reference, much better than looking at old schematics scans :)
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The level of details is seriously overwhelming my computer, but the ground ring is done.

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very impressive
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looks cool
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agranlund wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 6:30 pm I love this!
Just having this in Kicad could work as a super useful reference, much better than looking at old schematics scans :)
It certainly does, I used the STE version in Kicad to track all the traces on Bretts STE and it was invaluable, I don't think I'd have fixed it as quickly without it, excellent work that's for sure. well done @sporniket .
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