I've been slacking. I wanted to write this entry weeks ago but issues with the latest revision have somehow kept me from writing about it.
It's a been a crazy 1.5 months. You may have already heard it but the project on the 2019 Hackaday Prize for Best Design :) Which was totally awesome, I was at Supercon and showed of my prototype and received the award in person. It was a great experience and it was lovely to talk to so many of you. The enthusiasm around the project is just tremendous.
Now about the latest PCB revision. As I already mentioned it involved a lot of design changes. The biggest being that I switched to the production module of the Jetson Nano SOM and that I switched to a reverse mount SO-DIMM connector. The PCBs are gorgeous, I use JLCPCBs impedance controlled JLC2313 stackup which allows for really tight diff. pairs. It was a really large order as I revised not only the motherboard but also all the peripherals I made so far. A big thank you to JLCPCB for their continuing to sponsor this project, while they are crazy affordable, all these 4 layer ENIG boards and stencils amount to quite a bit of money over time and having a PCB sponsor here definitely helped the pace of the project a lot. Here some pictures of the PCB and pre and post reflow. Reflow was really good this time, only 2-3 minor shorts.
So back to the drawing board, I fixed the footprint (SamacSys was also very quick to reply and get on the issue btw. except for this instance their footprints were perfect so far, 90% of the footprints on this board are from them). I rerouted the broken parts and ordered revision 4, lets hope that now, finally everything will be all right!
This is frustrating, but what you have learned is yours, at least. Also great to hear it was something so simple to fix, and not some esoteric noise issue that you never fully get rid of.
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This is frustrating, but what you have learned is yours, at least. Also great to hear it was something so simple to fix, and not some esoteric noise issue that you never fully get rid of.
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