It's a 15.5mm square. JLCPCB will let me have a thickness as low as 1mm whilst keeping the white and the same price, so I've done that. This makes the model 18.85mm thick, so maybe I could get 19.5mm minimum spacing. This assumes that I could use a 2 layer PCB though. For the artistic side, I've decided to have my logo as silkscreen and project name as a plated copper pad. Obviously, this will only work if I don't need traces there.
I'm thinking of soldering the 3 sets of flexible cables straight to the 4mm of space on either side, and passive components fit around the available space around the magnet sensing chip. One is the cable from the motor, and the other two are the daisy-chain link cables. One cable (likely the motor) would have to go over another one of the cables to fit. I expect that I'd need at least 4 traces in the cables if I'm able to find a place to solder power wires for the motor.
[Goes back to JLCPCB]
Oh nvm as soon as I select "lead free" finishing process, I'm either looking at a decently priced green or 4x for white. That's fine until 4 layers where 15 white PCB's is $77, so I should fully expect to silkscreen everything so that I (hopefully) only need 2. Wait... silkscreen everything? Silkscreen is white, right. How white?
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