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Have a look: Schematics for the new version of my PyPilot build
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(2022-09-11, 12:40 PM)Max1947 Wrote:
CapnKernel Wrote:I've been continuing to work (very slowly due to time constraints) on my standalone PyPilot and motor controller autopilot.  

Here's a render of the new design:

Beautiful card

Thank you.  I've probably spent more than 150 hours on the layout and parts selection, but it doesn't really show.  I think I'm definitely going four layers on the next version.  Routing the tracks on this one has just been too hard.

(2022-09-11, 12:40 PM)Max1947 Wrote: Will it be possible to have one?  Cool Smile

I can't say.  For a start, I think my priority should be on producing something that works, because at the moment it's just vapourware!  And given that I have very limited time, that may be some time away.  I just finished a six-month maintenance period on my boat, and I still need to rebuild the engine, so I may not have this new version working until this time next year.  Don't hold your breath.

Pics of the maintenance, if anyone's interested: https://photos.app.goo.gl/8vrsfyxK8hnegq4S7

I also think that people who want to support PyPilot should buy directly from @seandepagnier, or others who have his blessing.  I'd only consider selling these if I had his blessing.  His products are tested, proven, and supported, and I think we owe him our support in turn.
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RE: Have a look: Schematics for the new version of my PyPilot build - by CapnKernel - 2022-09-11, 01:16 PM

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