The first PCB release considered stable! Very similar to v0.3, this release is optimized for lower cost while retaining all functionality of the previous release.
- D1, Q1, Q2, and SW2 have all been changed to reduce the board's cost
- Many reference designators have been moved closer to their components
- The board's dimensions remain the same, including positions of the parts on the bottom
Due to the last point, the programming jig did not require any changes in this release. I'll be placing an order for a medium quantity of these soon, and I expect to have them in stock on Tindie in 3-4 weeks. I'll hopefully be able to write firmware version 1.1 by then, which will allow the device to do Power Delivery negotiations in setup mode.
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