Programming jig:
@Alex Camilo is working on the programming jig:
https://twitter.com/alexcamilo/status/1225679359702265856
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/3490081581344701481.jpeg)
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https://twitter.com/alexcamilo/status/1226026131075276800
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New boards ordered
Many of the initial assembled r0 prototypes had shorts on I2C bus:
https://github.com/oshwabadge2020/Badge-PCB/issues/33
We believe this is because of bad footprint for U5 (the 9DoF). I removed U5 from my prototype and the bus is no longer shorted.
I have ordered new 2x2 panel from OSH Park and new stencil from OSH Stencils. SparkFun should have by the end of the week.
Here is the fixed footprint: Fixed PQFN24 footprint for accelerometer
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/4629531581344911622.png)
CHALLENGES
I am behind on making a decision on:
- where to order qty 300 of NATO 22mm watch bands
- where to coupling nuts / spacers to attach the top and bottom PCBs
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Wow that's a super tidy programming jig.
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Alex is one of the best engineers I know/met
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