You can get the PCBs and other important stuff on my repository, it's all under the MIT license.
Hey, all the files I have are on the repo, the rest were deleted in an accidental data wipe while switching to Arch Linux.
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You can get the PCBs and other important stuff on my repository, it's all under the MIT license.
Hey, all the files I have are on the repo, the rest were deleted in an accidental data wipe while switching to Arch Linux.
Nodemcu_deauther.odsThe full spreadsheet of components and their prices*. *Prices may very, recorded in USDspreadsheet - 16.82 kB - 10/26/2023 at 01:10 |
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Hello there. I made a grave mistake.
So... I forgot to tell JBLPCB to plate the OLED vias and now that the WEMOS is on the PCB I can't pull it off. For now, I am stopping development on this project while I design a new board and order new components. I will post logs every once in a while to update you.
See you later.
Well... I've started soldering the boards. Yesterday, I soldered the pins on the WEMOS board upside down, so now I have to put it on the wrong side. The battery board is also malfunctioning a little, or at least the pins are. You see, I put two vias on the PCB, one goes to ground, and the other is 5V. For some reason, the solder doesn't want to stick to the pins on my board. I think my 20-watt soldering iron may have something to do with it.
As I am writing this while waiting for my soldering iron to heat up, and as it is now done, I will end this log here.
Uh, so I switched from Ubuntu to Archcraft... and when I backed up my Ubuntu install I uploaded the files to the service Blomp... and now my files are gone, including the schematics for this build and multiple others. Fortunately, I still have a slightly older PCB file on the GitHub and probably a Gerber file from JBLPCB. Long story short, I am missing a lot of data. I won't be using Blomp again, and you shouldn't either.
The PCBs are here, after two weeks, I think.
But wait, there's more? I ordered five boards from JBLPCB but as you can see, I have 6. Hmmm, I'll be ordering from them again.
That's all for now
Well... I've been inactive again. And I'm about to be again. I am using again too much. So, Since my last update I:
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Goodbye for now.
Oh, and, I am going to be inactive from today till Monday.
Well, the PCB is done. I really completed this board on Monday..., but we're not going to talk about that. I have decided to hot glue the oled on the board in stead of using unreliable hand-measured measurements. Next, I'm going to design the case, and hope that it fits. There is a library in my area that charges 20 ¢ per gram (ether the object or the filament, I'm not sure) for 3d printing, I plan to use them to print the case.
10/25/23
Hello again, I'm back. A incident that resulted in my portable SSD running a full install of Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS being carelessly thrown about ten feet across a large room on to plywood covered with carpet while still booted into the OS (on sleep mode, it was unplugged from a laptop) caused a me to take a short hiatus to do OS repairs.
The Ubuntu is running smoothly now and I'm back to working this project. The PCB was actually completed on (minus the oled mounting holes) was completed on Monday shortly before said mishap.
Since then I have:
So far at 3:50 PM I have:
10/22/23
I have been working on this project for a few days now and had this idea for months. So basically over 12 hours of stuff that should have been logged was lost, here is the simplified version:
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