Hey, I made an autorouter plugin for KiCad. It also made the most complex PCB you'll ever see:
https://bbenchoff.github.io/pages/OrthoRoute.html
https://github.com/bbenchoff/OrthoRoute
It's a horrible hack of Molex SlimStack connectors. They don't make a 1000-pin version, but they do make a 50-pin version. So I put two females on either side of a board and spaced the males out on the backplane.
It's the highest density edge connector I can come up with, at least until I break into the Samtec warehouse.
@f4grx There's a CPU fallback but it's exceptionally slow for anything but the tiniest boards.
But it'll work on a 2060, and those are cheap!
Hey, I made an autorouter plugin for KiCad. It also made the most complex PCB you'll ever see:
https://bbenchoff.github.io/pages/OrthoRoute.html
https://github.com/bbenchoff/OrthoRoute
Ay once again I'm posting this. I need a job. Do you need _anything_ made? I can do that.
Hi! I'm looking for work and have applied to over 2000 positions in the past six months.
If you need a hardware/embedded person, this is my portfolio: https://bbenchoff.github.io/
Hi! I'm looking for work and have applied to over 2000 positions in the past six months.
If you need a hardware/embedded person, this is my portfolio: https://bbenchoff.github.io/
Ever wonder what happens when you run random data as machine code? I did it 50 billion times, and found nothing:
Hey I made a thing: https://bbenchoff.github.io/pages/FiniteAtari.html
I found working, playable Atari 2600 ROMs in 120 terabytes of random data