Project #2: A 16-byte diode ROM board
https://piefed.world/c/electronics/p/903469/project-2-a-16-byte-diode-rom-board
“Our ability to interrupt television has been demonstrated.”
Hobby electronics and programming projects: https://codeberg.org/interrupt_tv
Project #2: A 16-byte diode ROM board
https://piefed.world/c/electronics/p/903469/project-2-a-16-byte-diode-rom-board
Thank you. I agree, it is a really impressive piece of software.
I went with JLCPCB. Cost about $5 for the 5 boards with shipping, which took two weeks. I just added some additional instructions to the readme about getting the boards manufactured. The process seemed daunting before I did it, but it turned out to be really easy.
My first completed KiCad project: A breadboard adapter for Aries low-profile ZIF sockets