After ten days I received my order from JLCPCB. As mentioned in the previous project log, generating the design files (gerber, CPL and BOM) was fairly straight forward.
The finished PCBs are of high quality. I could not find any errors and the components are perfectly placed and soldered. I am really happy with the way the PicoGlitcher PCB turned out.
The next step was to solder the rest of the components onto the board. For example, the Raspberry Pi Pico and some other through-hole components have to be soldered by hand. The finished board can be seen below.
The new design also works flawlessly. I could generate reproducible glitches on a STM microcontroller within a few minutes.
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