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Koeg Board #1305
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Hi, I'm Orpheus Leap! Here to help you review your PR.
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You can view a render of your board over on gerber.zip/2d! Happy OnBoarding! |
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Have you considered assembling this yourself..?
I have never soldered SMD before, and this is too ambitious for me |
Alright, best of luck, I'll let @MichaByte review. Just that self-assembling could lower the cost a lot if you're up for it. |
Submission Checklist:
I am a current high school, middle school, or home schooled student.
I have joined the
#electronics
channel on SlackI made this board from scratch, even if I followed a tutorial
I have followed the directions in README.md
onboard/projects
TEMPLATE.md
asREADME.md
inside your project foldergerber.zip
andschematic.pdf
inside your project foldersrc
and uploaded design filescart.png
with all costs included(Optional) This project is from a tutorial1.
(Optional) This project is for OnBoard Live2.
(Optional) This project is for Trick or Trace3.
(Optional) I'm in a FIRST (FRC, FTC, FLL, etc.) team. The number is: ____
Footnotes
Projects from a tutorial are 100% fine! We just want to ask so we can count how people are using tutorials. ↩
OnBoard Live is a special version of OnBoard where you can earn more money for designing advanced boards. Check out the #onboard-live channel on our Slack! ↩
Trick or Trace is a limited time design contest for PCBs, enter your PCB into one of the three catagories and by peer voting, get chosen for a 100$ additional grant from OnBoard. ↩