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Matrix routing is one of those things that everyone will claim they know, until they are faced with an actual challenge of routing something with a matrix and they make a total mess of it. I encountered matrix routing first when I was looking into PXI-based matrix switching systems, where the status quo culture is to cut a fat cheque $$$$$/yr to buy the magic routing software and "don't reinvent your own wheel". Well, what's wrong with reinventing your own wheel sometimes? I find this is the most fun thing about engineering: to learn how things work, so you can do your own take on it, combine, remix, and integrate into something new and to avoid paying $$$$$/yr , that too.
Here, I will tell you a small secret. Matrix routing is actually very simple. Here's HOW TO IMPLEMENT AN ARBITRARY CIRCUIT USING A MATRIX IN 3 STEPS:
Split up your circuit into nets (groups of connected nodes).
You may want to spend some time to internalize why above three steps work. Once you get it down you have a new powerful tool at your disposal.
I made some router boards to try the idea out, you can buy them if you want to support my project: Protomatrix 2x30x80. More coming...
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