Based on the information from this thread, I designed a very basic development board for the pybd which is documented here.
This is actually the first PCB I ever designed, and a big part of the fun was finding out if I could pull off soldering the 0.4-mm-pitch WBUS connectors (spoiler: it's much easier than expected). For those of you with zero experience, like me, I tried to document all the steps I followed, but if anything is unclear please just ask.
I look forward to any comments / advice.
Home-made breakout / dev board
Re: Home-made breakout / dev board
That's awesome! Nice work
Btw, did you see the reference designs linked from pybd.io? (Amongst other things, they have the part numbers for those connectors).
Btw, did you see the reference designs linked from pybd.io? (Amongst other things, they have the part numbers for those connectors).
Re: Home-made breakout / dev board
Awesome job! Thanks for documenting and sharing.
I also made a breakout board. Documentation and KiCAD files here in case someone may find them useful.
I also made a breakout board. Documentation and KiCAD files here in case someone may find them useful.
Re: Home-made breakout / dev board
Any possibility of finding any of this breakout boards on tindie or similar?
I know there is a WBUS-DIP28 breakout board on the MP store, but the form factor is of no use to me.
I have seen a lot of you make your own boards but i am far from being able to do that.
I know there is a WBUS-DIP28 breakout board on the MP store, but the form factor is of no use to me.
I have seen a lot of you make your own boards but i am far from being able to do that.