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controller board for up to 18 Servos controlled by i2c or UART

al1 02/11/2016 at 20:355 Comments

I did finalize the PCB layout. Here are some images of the small panel I did create to fit different PCBs into a 5x5 PCB-China-order:

I did already sent them to the manufacturer, but whole china is on holiday, so I have to be patient for the end of the new Year celebrations.

There are also some other project I did publish here on this panel: #PICTIL and #Xduino Nano PB

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Sandeep Patil wrote 02/12/2016 at 04:08 point

looks nice, what did you use to panelize the boards? 

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al1 wrote 02/12/2016 at 07:27 point

Thanks.
I did copy and paste them together in eagle an edited the dimension manual to get the connection between the different boards. This should not be the best way to that, but it works.

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Radomir Dopieralski wrote 02/11/2016 at 22:44 point

This really looks great. In the mean time, I scrapped my #Servo Controller, because of the mistakes I made on the PCB and because those pins are really too short. I also came up with even more compact design for servo sockets -- using double-row male angled pins. The plugs lie flat against the PCB, and you can even have some stuff under them.

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al1 wrote 02/12/2016 at 07:31 point

Thanks!

For my rebuilt #Servo Controller I used Pins with a length of ~3cm. These were to long so I did had to cut them. 

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davedarko wrote 02/11/2016 at 21:54 point

👌

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