I am currently working on a PSU design based on Dave's uSupply (in particular the single LDO regulation stage, really cool idea). The design is going to be released OSH as well, and I plan on attributing Dave in documentation and such.
I am also considering placing attribution to Dave's uSupply on the board, but I don't want to give the impression that the design has direct endorsement/association from Dave. What are your guy's thoughts on how to properly properly recognize Dave's work on board? Should I not even do it and only leave attribution in external docs/schematics?
As a side-note, I'm open to suggestions for what to name the project. A few details about the project:
It's designed as a pure bench scope (no battery). It has similar output capabilities (0-~20V output, 0-1A). There are several technical changes made in the design (switching pre-reg is a buck converter, upped the microcontroller power, tweaked tons of values and component choices, etc.), but functionally as I said above it's very similar to the uSupply. The project was taken as an exercise to understand more about power supply design. I plan on releasing the analysis/simulation results as I finalize the reports for those who drool over the math and graphs