Sometimes you just have to look back and see what has become of this project.
Oh wait, no. I was joking. Just an another update!
- Completely overhauled the circuit
- Removed charging circuit (power source changed - Li-Ion Booster pack required)
- Attempts at panelizing PCB were done
- Support pins are now data transmission lines too
- Three-layer designs? Maybe?
- Added on-board USB-2-UART adapter
- Added ATTiny1634 blinkenlights
- Removed blinkenlights (Not enough PCB space, schematic can be found in 8seg_blinkenlights.sch)
- Revamped UART adapter design (Taken from https://github.com/NiceCircuits/modules_from_china)
- Removed redundant parts
- Fixed incorrect jumper footprint
- Minimized component count
- Update logs updated to update on the updates and to improve on wordings of updates, driving the point of updates to home and to put as many of the word "updates" in one sentence
- Mouse bites added
- Electrical mistakes fixed
- Redone daughter board because it was mirrored
- Euuuurgh
- Imported the features from original daughter board back to this PCB
- Added OSHW logo
- [pain noises]
- Electrical wiring tested somewhat, may or may not require cut tracks to make it work
- Panelizing attempts were made
- Uhhhhhhhh
- This update log is getting very long but the Read More tag won't work for some reason so this will do
To-do:
- Figure out a way to mount the battery pack
- Figure out what battery to use, since AA cells or 18650 is out of question... Perhaps few of those lithium AA batteries could work because their nominal voltage is higher
- Oh wait, what about the 9V battery
- Turns out linear regulators are really bad at being efficient
- Hmmmmmm
- Uhhhhh
- Shoot
- Find an engineer, my head is getting overloaded
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