Zaba | you don’t really need pcbway’s advanced capabilities for simple boards and the shipping costs from China can be silly | 00:01 |
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minute | josch: btw https://techexplorations.com/so/kicad-like-a-pro-3rd-edition/ | 02:04 |
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violet | minute: it should be artemis i think | 03:42 |
violet | (gitlab accnt name) | 03:43 |
violet | i forgot that thats not my irc display name | 03:43 |
violet | my timezone is so perfectly opposite of germany right now lol | 04:43 |
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midfavila | https://www.crowdsupply.com/modos-tech/modos-paper-monitor anyone see this? | 06:33 |
midfavila | the larger model is a bit big for the reform but it would be sick to integrate this or similar tech into the machine | 06:33 |
midfavila | since it seems like the main draw of the project is the driver board and FPGA gateware it might be possible to adapt it to a panel more suitable for existing enclosures | 06:34 |
midfavila | personally i think the stock panel on the reform is fantastic but i would *kill* for a 4:3 1600x1200 e-ink panel on the reform | 06:35 |
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[tj] | josch: there is a lot of great material for starting with kicad | 12:46 |
[tj] | and while it is hostile, it isn't as hostile as freecad | 12:47 |
josch | for cad i think i already settled with openscad and am very happy with it :) | 13:07 |
josch | i love being able to store my files in git and view progress and compare things by just using diff XD | 13:08 |
[tj] | I am close to giving up | 13:09 |
[tj] | I want the paint version of cad | 13:09 |
josch | starting with kicad has been in the back of my head for a while -- i have in the back of head to find a small simple project that i can get manufactured. Starting with the keyboard and wating hundreds of bucks on a failed assembly sounds a bit frightening XD | 13:09 |
[tj] | do small boards | 13:09 |
[tj] | I'd suggest watching all of getting to blinky, then trying to follow it, then doing a board | 13:10 |
[tj] | honeslty, I am no pcb wiz, but that path let me do some simple boards | 13:10 |
josch | nice, thank you for the tip! | 13:11 |
[tj] | I think the first thing I designed was a gpio 'hat' for the nanopi r2s which connected some leds to power and gpio | 13:11 |
[tj] | so it is a header, and 8 components | 13:11 |
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AbortRetryFail | I'm also trying to learn kicad | 17:10 |
AbortRetryFail | Had a silly idea to make a little dipole antenna for wifi into the IO panels with PCBs | 17:13 |
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+ murphnj (~murph@user/murphnj) | 19:30 | |
+ reform169 (~user@business-90-187-186-49.pool2.vodafone-ip.de) | 20:17 | |
reform169 | test | 20:17 |
dozens | acknowledged | 20:24 |
reform169 | sweet ... testing new pocket rn | 20:47 |
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+ ephase (~ephase@2a01:e0a:2a:5300:8af3:6216:8fce:7058) | 22:08 | |
noam | every pocket reform picture I see has me struggling even more not to get one | 22:12 |
noam | but I don't need it, I don't need it, I DO. NOT. NEED IT | 22:12 |
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minute | AbortRetryFail: nice | 22:18 |
qbit | noamdid ya order one yet? :P | 22:41 |
josch | noam: do it -- my software bugs need more victims :) | 22:48 |
josch | minute: i was wondering... will the reform next cool the SoM via the case similar to how the pocket does it, or will the motherboard be able to carry the coolers that we know from reform 2? | 22:50 |
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