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Finally some progress on version 3!!!

A project log for breadWare

A jumperless breadboard

kevin-santo-cappuccioKevin Santo Cappuccio 07/10/2022 at 23:280 Comments

So it's been a while since I actually did anything on breadWare, but it's always been in the back of my mind and everything I've worked on since has been helpful in figuring out how I should approach this next revision.

I haven't routed any traces yet so it's easy to change things, so if any of you Hackaday people see anything wrong (or even if you think something could be better) I would love to hear your armchair engineering.

Here's a list of the things I changed from version 2:

I managed to get a good deal of those peripherals on the left side connected to somewhere you can actually use them on the breadboard.

I spent about a week trying to figure out a way to measure current from the power supplies that was simple and cheap enough to be worthwhile. There's definitely some way to do this without adding a ton of parts or one really expensive chip, but I figured I'd leave that up to future us to deal with and just route every signal we might need to a connector.

Notice the clearances for those corner holes is so tight I had to rotate those chips to give me that tiny bit from the filleted corners. Hopefully I'm paying attention when I put these together. 

I can tell already the firmware for this is going to be a nightmare, so it will probably be worthwhile to actually map out how everything's going to work together instead of just running in and writing code all willy-nilly like I usually do.

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