That’s some good stuff! Ordering jclpcb tonight.
While we wait for Kev’s order to come in, I’ve been working some more.
The 3 designs are far more unified, with more uniform component choices, such as caps. You can see on the left a new couple of pads labelled FH1. This is for the new fuse holder. Instead of direct board mount fuses, I found a small fuse holder.
They don’t look that tiny, but this is the smallest fuse holder in LSCS’s extensive library of products. 9.73x5.03mm. And the fuses are user replaceable, and also support up to 125V if you wish to make your own VPU with a higher output or for other devices too. Very cool.
Boards currently measure around ~20x35mm. Trying to maximise space to get it lower. Almost definitely will be going down to XT30 I think.
PS: XT30 upgrade done, takes 3.5mm height off the board without changing anything else. And I can totally work on optimising further.
Just wondering what you guys are more interested in terms of distribution for this product. If more people wanna just buy them from me I’ll fast track testing but otherwise I need to put some time info documentation. I just wanted to know where to focus my efforts
- Order myself through JLCPCB
- Buy pre-built ready to go
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Gonna place an order on JLCPCB in the next few days. Will order 5 of the 5v boards and see how we go. From there I will make any changes and then do a run from there. I would like to get an idea for number so then I don’t under or over order. I will order a bunch extra for warranty replacement and also for sale into the future. There will be future runs
Current board size is 20x31.3mm. After the trial run there is definitely some more opportunity for optimising of size. Will wait until safe operation has been confirmed
You can count me in for 2.
I have placed an order on behalf of @kevingraehl for his 8v models. These boards are now in the production phase and I should receive them in a couple weeks, hopefully. This will serve as the first test run.
Do you take/want constructive feedback?
That sounds ominous
Absolutely! Anything that I can learn from more experienced users is a win for me
Name of project has been changed to the Lil Power Unit or the LPU. This is to avoid any trademark issues (knew this would happen), the product text on the board will be changed.
Have you been Franked?
It’s like a bad porno but with the esk8.news logo
I personally find this name much more fitting.
The a larger one could be easily identified by its name.
Can you put a lil image of Pump on there somewhere?
lil pump ooo
I like this. I’ll see what I can do
20mm x 23mm With XT30 I don’t think that it can get much smaller. I also expect more people to power only a single device with these boards, so went down to 1 output. More devices can be paralleled onto the single output, unless y’all have another connector I could use that would take up less space?
I still need to make sure that current carrying traces are thick enough, and that the silkscreen references are actually in position.
From left to right is 12v, 5v and 3.3v. All boards have now been shrunk, with the 12v being the largest at ~26mmx21mm. Just need to finish the silkscreen, and then I would consider about as finished as the first units are going to get. Still waiting for Kevin’s parcel, shipping from China to Australia is fucked right now, still waiting for a pair of shoes that I ordered towards the end of May.
Very tidy unit indeed. I will buy some off you.
Good to hear mate. It’s a slow process for my first time but I hope that once I’ve got the hang of it and shipping is better then I can start to focus on designing more modules, as that is the plan for this.
You need the exposed ground pad for the buck regulator chip.
Or is in the PCB design, just not in the preview?
You’re right, I have completely forgotten about that. Will add