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| lasmux:
I'm organising an initial manufacturing run of a batch of 25 PCB assemblies now. Going through some normal back-and-forth with the assembly house over some of the details. |
| joeqsmith:
Nice. Just let me know when you are ready. |
| points2:
--- Quote from: lasmux on November 14, 2023, 10:36:27 pm ---I'm organising an initial manufacturing run of a batch of 25 PCB assemblies now. Going through some normal back-and-forth with the assembly house over some of the details. --- End quote --- Hi lasmux, any info about when the probes will be available ? |
| lasmux:
--- Quote from: points2 on January 15, 2024, 05:35:43 am --- --- Quote from: lasmux on November 14, 2023, 10:36:27 pm ---I'm organising an initial manufacturing run of a batch of 25 PCB assemblies now. Going through some normal back-and-forth with the assembly house over some of the details. --- End quote --- Hi lasmux, any info about when the probes will be available ? --- End quote --- Soon. Did I say that last time though :scared: |
| lasmux:
In other news, I have the first batch of 25 PCBs here (at long last) and the first couple have tested fine!! I've also spent what felt like an eternity soldering together a mountain of probe tips. Each signal tip is in three parts. There's a pin to go into the probe, a series resistor, and then a sharp tip, all cut down and then soldered together. This is then carefully glued for rigidity, and finally tidied up with some semi-rigid heatshrink. 10 minutes assembly per tip. 50 tips. I've managed to burn through every decent podcast I know of. Fortunately the ground tip sockets are a bit simpler to assemble. |
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