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Single sided PCB layout #2

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Single sided PCB layout with pass through components (picture).

Single sided PCB layout with pass through components.
Rotated the AVR in 90 degrees and moved the push button to the edge of the board
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cpldcpu commented Sep 30, 2016

Hi,

thanks for the contribution. One question: Why are there two versions of the board?

Also, could you add some description for the SS version? Picture? Bom?

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Danjovic commented Oct 6, 2016

I have made two versions because of the positioning of the push button and the IC. Such issues were raised by a discussion on Hackaday.com article about making PCBs with CAD tools where the nanite has been used as an example. I've started with a board small as possible, single sided, but after moved the button and led to the right edge of the board for ergonomic reasons. The ATTiny has been rotated 90 degrees to ease its removal whenever you need to replace or reprogram it. I'll take some time to build the board since I am travelling now. When I get home again I can do some pictures and the BOM.
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