This is a continuation of the Oreo Construction project, where components are encapsulated inside of PCBs: https://hackaday.io/project/162612-oreo-construction-circuitry
The Shitty Add-On movement continues on, and there are more and more boards featuring reverse-mounted LEDs. Reverse-mounted LEDs don't lend themselves to pick and place assembly, so this is a project to see if another technique can be used (Oreo construction) to make flat, illuminated panels in PCBs.
Right now, this is just a test. It's a 50mm square board with a Shitty Add-On V.1.69bis connector. There are three 'windows' or 'panels' in this test, each of which can be illuminated individually. It's not artistic, and it's not very technical, even; that's not the point, this is just a test to see what's possible.
This project consists of three boards, a base with all the circuitry (on a 0.6mm PCB), a spacer (1.6mm pcb) and a top cover (0.6mm). Here are some pictures:
The boards are ordered, I did the top cover in red soldermask. I'll finish this up in a week.
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