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| bitseeker:
--- Quote from: Kosmic on July 17, 2018, 03:28:44 pm --- --- Quote from: qu1ck on July 17, 2018, 01:41:12 pm ---While I'm still waiting for the boards I though I'll show Kicad bom generating script I wrote a year ago. Adapted it to Kicad 5 as a plugin now, here is result (it will be deleted after a day): http://ibom-showcase.bitballoon.com/ --- End quote --- Really cool, good job! :-+ --- End quote --- That is a very cool tool! |
| Zucca:
--- Quote from: bitseeker on July 17, 2018, 09:01:20 pm --- --- Quote from: Kosmic on July 17, 2018, 03:28:44 pm ---Really cool, good job! :-+ --- End quote --- That is a very cool tool! --- End quote --- Nice one, qu1ck is now in my buddies list. |
| qu1ck:
Well this is a hilarious fuckup (images clickable): Do you see it? How about now? And yes, I double checked my gerber files, they are obviously correct :D I'll try to scrape the solder mask off, maybe this batch is salvageable still. How did they even manage to do this? Well, back to the fab with ya. |
| bitseeker:
Wow, not just one pad, but two of them. Maybe a bug in their software? Both cases were similar in that the trace to the pad continued straight through. However, there's a trace on the lower left that went through the pad to a via and that didn't get solder masked. Odd. |
| Zucca:
--- Quote from: qu1ck on July 20, 2018, 07:08:04 am ---I'll try to scrape the solder mask off --- End quote --- Yes, it will be not pretty but it should work. |
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