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I've wrapped up the board design and I'm now looking into the fabrication process. Eurocircuits is an option, but it's rather expensive. Please feel free to share your experiences with other board fabs.
As for the production files, please scroll down on the main GitHub README page:
I've tried to make the main page as clear as possible, with a nice overview and indexation. Please let me know if you find the documentation sufficiently clear.
"There's no need to wire up anything. Just plug the Tiny Scarab in your computer and start coding!"
I suppose my question would be is it a dev board a la Arduino Uno, or is it a sort of GPIO pass-through that you control via your computer? Or is it something else? Maybe a TL:DR summary of what is it exactly? Nice looking board though, as are the docs aesthetics-wise.
Hi @JeremyCook , It's a development board for the microcontroller. That means you can write code in any IDE and flash it to the chip (although we hope you will use Embeetle IDE).
The board has an on-board flash/debug probe which you connect to the computer with a USB-C cable.
I'll rewrite that part in the documentation to make this clearer
Thanks y’all. We are now over 150 LI followers and have applied for streaming privileges so Office Hours and other segments will now be opened up to the world - pending LI approval, of course
My next comment is that @Petr Dvořák and @pallavaggarwal may have a decent handle on board gave depending where you’re looking to have it manufactured.
@pallavaggarwal, @Umesh Lokhande, what did Altium do to the Gumstix brand? Is there still a low volume quick manufacturing option through them in the west?
@kmulier As your board is open source, you can apply for OSHWA certification which is free. And then you can ask people at OSH Park for your initial PCB fabrication. And if you are considering to produce them in bulk I think it will be better option to ask JLC or PCBWay for the sponsorship. They will reduce their prices in the exchange of their name to be there on prmotional material and github. I hope it helps
Hello all, This is Shardul from Mumbai! I am currently working with a mumbai based startup in Embedded Domain, Specially in industry 4.0 and IIoT. Mostly i play with ESP microcontrollers and Linux based systems.
2021 BE Passout with 1 year of experience in Accenture as an Associate Software Engineer. PG Diploma in Embedded System Design from CDAC.