Parts are ordered, some of them over eBay, some of them "locally" at voelkner.de - they're basically conrad.de but with a different pricing ethos and a flatrate for shipping. The almost most expensive part I've ordered there, the TPS2113A for power muxing. Boards are ordered at @oshpark as well and with a little help they might be here even sooner :) Also, first time order at https://www.oshstencils.com/
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Really looking forward to seeing these boards populated :-)
Will it fit in a standard GB case buddy?
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Hehe thanks :) it'll fit about four times - it's tiny ;) about 45mm x 67mm. I'll probably design and print a case.
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Ah great stuff! I know how big most of the components are but I couldn't get my head around what size it would be ha ha. I look forward to seeing your case designs too :)
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That is a lot of connectors all around the edge!
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only usb, usb, sd card, LiPo and I2C ;) any concerns, or just saying?
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No concerns, I just noticed because I recently struggled finding a place for the power switch myself.
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yeah, I definitely had to wiggle stuff around, but there is a bit more space on a 46mm x 67mm board then on my usual tiny stuff ;) I see three more spots where I could put some ICs :D
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If you really needed space, you could move stuff like the pullup resistors on the front side. Could simplify routing a bit too.
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well atm nothing needs to be moved, since nothing needs to be placed :)
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