Excellent work. This is a great project for new Kicad users who want to practice and have something they can use at the same time. I fly RC airplanes and use the programmable LED's for night flying. A simple board to join multiple strings of LED's comes to mind immediately. Then of course a regulator to break down the 3s or 4s power to 5V DC comes to mind... so many things that can be done with your concept here. Thanks again.
You just draw a line in a separate layer and send that gerber layer together with the other layers to the PCB manufacturer, You inform the manufacturer to place a VCUT as specified by you
Love the design! I've always wanted to try combining some designs with the vscoreing and this has pushed me to try it in my next design! Did your pcb manufacturer give you any guff about the multiple designs per board at all?
Were these boards fully assembled by PCBway, including the through-hole parts as well as the SMD ones? And can you do rounded corners on panelled layouts like this - does it still work OK with a VCUT? Thanks.
I only made the PCB at PCBWAY, I did the assembly myself. Yes its possible to do rounded corners and do v-cuts, I have done that on other designs before - the radius was 5mm and it turned out fine.
Excellent work. This is a great project for new Kicad users who want to practice and have something they can use at the same time. I fly RC airplanes and use the programmable LED's for night flying. A simple board to join multiple strings of LED's comes to mind immediately. Then of course a regulator to break down the 3s or 4s power to 5V DC comes to mind... so many things that can be done with your concept here. Thanks again.
Thank you very much for your interest and kind words, i am glad you find the concept useful
Great project to learn all common interfaces schematic 🎉
Thank you for the kind words
How to make the V-Cut, i couldn't figure this out. I am not a expert, but i am learning.
You just draw a line in a separate layer and send that gerber layer together with the other layers to the PCB manufacturer, You inform the manufacturer to place a VCUT as specified by you
Love the design! I've always wanted to try combining some designs with the vscoreing and this has pushed me to try it in my next design! Did your pcb manufacturer give you any guff about the multiple designs per board at all?
Thanks and yes you have to discuss with your manufacturer, some see it as individual PCBs
Another great video 😎
Thank you very much, i am glad you like the content
@@made.by.morten.laboratories I am learning new things all the time when watching your videoes :)
@@henfre6845 I will ask you for support when we need to make the next PCB :-)
thx for sharing. nice idea!
Thank you very much, i am glad you like the content
Very nice 👍
Thank you very much
Were these boards fully assembled by PCBway, including the through-hole parts as well as the SMD ones? And can you do rounded corners on panelled layouts like this - does it still work OK with a VCUT? Thanks.
I only made the PCB at PCBWAY, I did the assembly myself. Yes its possible to do rounded corners and do v-cuts, I have done that on other designs before - the radius was 5mm and it turned out fine.
Project file available?
Not a the moment, but i plan to upload it to my github repository
12:00 classic, haha
Yes, that is just typical :-)
Any FPGA breakout ? 😂
That is a good idea, do you have a specific one in mind?