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A closeup of the back of the PCB. You'll notice that even though the keyboard didn't come with LEDs installed, there is support for them.

My PCB order from Golden Pheonix arrived, a day less than two weeks after ordering them. Not bad turnaround!

 

The PCBs themselves are really nice and I have loads (ordered a panel though I'll only need one or two of each), though I'm yet to actually solder them up. I plan to use some solder paste I just got and reflow them under the grill, which I hope will work.

 

The only problem I've identified is that one of the PCBs is physically broken (a small bit snapped off when being cut presumably) which breaks two traces, but they'll be easy to fix with a small wire if needed.

 

They are for my current project - see if you can guess what it is!

I glued the finished part to this piece of PCB, which has holes drilled to match those on the printer carriage. I also put slots in the PCB for a hose clamp or cable tie

 

Read more here.

600 dpi scan of Wii PCB (top)

Moem was cutting a bit of PCB for one of her projects, a circuitboard book cover for a small notebook.

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Seen Here: The PCB with chips and resistors etc all done.

 

So, today my PCB for the LED matrix arrived from BatchPCB! For what I paid, the PCB arrived fairly quickly - I ordered it on the 15/02 I believe, and it arrived 11/03 -- 26 days, which is pretty good (they state 19 business days).

 

The quality is very, very impressive - far better than anything I could pull off at home. The silkscreen and soldermask makes it look really nice, too.

 

Soldering it was a joy, although there was a LOT to solder and it's all surface mounted.

I had a few problems at first; it wasn't lighting the matrix at all properly but I soon realised with my new design (transistors on the cathodes) I have to write the transistors HIGH to get a LOW on the cathode, so a quick line of code changed to get that working.

Then for some reason the top half of every letter was flipped. It turns out this was my fault: I messed up when making the package for the LED matrix in Eagle, swapping the matrix's 5th cathode for my system's 8th, 6th for 7th, 7th for 6th and 8th for 5th. This was fairly easy to fix in code, however.

 

Finally USB isn't working to program or communicate, but I can configure the FT232RL chip (after all, it's sending the clock pulse that's driving my ATmega168). I think I have an idea of what's causing this, but I'm not sure yet.

Autolab Shield for Arduino Mega.

PCB vue of my future Jobo Alt homemade.

  

it's made with Fritzing (fritzing.org/)

   

For more on the machine see : diyautolab.blogspot.com/

(in french for now)

And others pictures will be published on this account : diy-effixe on Flickr

Little pcb extracted from junk camcorder, revealing factory handmade modifications.

Altium is a *great* tool. Design-wise, we used two Arduino Mega 2560's, a Synapse wireless module, Locosys LS20031, Chronodot, and a bunch of (fun) design time!

 

Inline DIY LCD female connector to put on PCB strips..

Plymouth Milehouse 24/07/2023

A close-up of the pcb before components. Copper traces are tinned to prevent oxidation. Text height is 1.5 mm.

For programming ATtiny45 or ATtiny85 microcontrollers.

For programming ATtiny45 or ATtiny85 microcontrollers.

The individual PCB panel, as designed with gEDA tools, gschem and pcb

Moog Slim Phatty Synth Teardown

possibly the best tan lines... ever

Hot copper ready to burn in the toner.

Moem was cutting a bit of PCB for one of her projects, a circuitboard book cover for a small notebook.

...merenung masa depan

Truma Ultrastore water heater PCB. This is part number : 70020 - 72100, this replaces 70020-71600, Ebay sells these new from £49 to £120.

It's possible the fault will be a bad connection between header sockets and plugs J1 to J3 or crimping/oxidization between conductor and header plug tab - hopefully ! unplug the connectors then plug them in again - see if that cures the problem.

Replace 1.6amp slow blow fuse, even if it looks good, clean up fuse holder, look underneath at soldering, resolder any dodgy solder joints, if possible use a small tip 15 watt solder iron and don't leave too long on the joint to be resoldered, about 2 to 3 seconds is good. Its always advisable to use a anti-static wrist band and/or at least ground yourself before handling the PCB.

This shit right here!

IBM PCB 07N6570 (PCB Swap, PCB Replacement, PCB Logic Board Sale, Buy PCB Circuit Board - HDDZone.com)

Everything looks good! This version is considerably smaller than the prototype.

 

Three US customary skittles provided for size reference; no metric skittles were available at the time.

We're busy with a project at work that requires the pcb to have a nice fit in a enclosure with some other components (such as a transformer). We decided to cut it on the rockcliff cnc machine. Worked very nice after some tweaking.

The PCB assembled with all of the components. My custom design is fully open source and available to download from Thingiverse.

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