ElEctric_EyE wrote:
...I don't like this, I will try to eliminate 76 holes for 4 boards @ $195
Bah, I'm confident in this design and I will not waste time
again conserving vias. I remember now that this was what took so much time for the final version of the PVB's. I imposed the strict via limit on myself only because I needed 6 PVB's and I could get 3x 3.8" x 2.5" boards for $98 using their Miniboard service. 350 holes is the limitation.
I will have to accept the fact that I will be using
EPCB's 4-layer Production Service for this controller board. It is sort of a motherboard after all.
Not bragging here by any means, but I must begin to put everything into perspective in this final stage of the K1 Controller design. I must look @ Cost vs. functionality: Cost is No Object in my design because it is my hobby, but the functionality must be maximized for the $$$ spent.
Wiring for the 2 RF modules is almost complete, this is the last stage of wiring & parts placement. After this, checking, checking and rechecking + some trace optimizations. I expect 2 weeks for this.
Done:
Finalized the RF section.
Moved the HDMI audio section closer to the HDMI video connector and away from the RF section.
Added 2 more reset switches for each of the 2 900MHz RF transceivers.
Added 2 right angle thru-hole connectors for the antenna's mounted @ 45 degrees. An articulating base allows the antenna to swivel 90 degrees and rotate 360 degrees. Screw RP.
Things to do:
Finish wiring RF transceievers.
Finish the parts list (BOM).
A block diagram of the board.
A block diagram of the total system.
Schematics for small certain portions of the board.
Expected capabilities.