@helenleigh@steubens7@amy_makes_stuff@pdp7 Yeah, @labitat_dk is open and you are very welcome. There is official open house every Tuesday evening, but if it doesn't fit your schedule, there are usually also people there the other days.
With a lot of help by @esmil, the schedule is now running on my @Hackaday#Remoticon.2 badge, with talk start times shifted to CET. It's powered by my @risc_v MicroMod #badgelife
@morgulbrut @deshipu @arturo182 @davedarko @labitat_dk People inside #rC3 world will join the jitsi when entering the electronics lab room (room 4), and that can also be accessed from outside: https://t.co/Z54H1W2Czk
@arturo182 Yeah, sorry about that... I was also a bit surprised about it, I must have messed it up when moving the pads from front of the PCB to the back, and sadly it's not a pin that can be ignored, so need a bit of soldermask scraping.
@PaigeKarlsen If you need them for machine production, keeping them in the tape is advised, but for prototype use, it's much more convenient in the box. The parts are pretty durable and should not encounter any damage when kept like this. These are just resistors.
@sad_electronics I have used https://t.co/dnHFtEXVcU from @dfrobotcn for many years and have been very happy with it. I even made my own boards that fit on it for other pin configurations
@math_castello@oshpark@hackaday Yeah... sorry I have been a little quiet about that... I have been assembling some more, but doing it by hand takes a bit of some time.
PCBs are in from @oshpark in perfect purple for the @hackaday#Remoticon.2 #badgelife. Files and more details at https://t.co/2h2GQTMDPx if you want your own
@4constellation@hackaday@risc_v The badge is DIY and the @kicad_pcb files are available at https://t.co/2h2GQTv2XZ, both this MicroMod variant, and the simple one with just through holes.
@CrimsonVIII@kicad_pcb With the import to copy buffer, it's very close to direct import, with a few settings in the importer window. In regards to the registration marks, I make them the outer most things and put them on something like a 5mm grid for eazy snapping