ATtiny24/84 IR Arcade prototypical mess
author: Heisenbug
2 layer board of 2.00 x 1.70 inches (50.8 x 43.2 mm)
Uploaded:
March 20, 2015
Shared:
March 20, 2015
Total Price:
$17.00
$17 for 3 break-apart boards, each containing gun (narrow strip) and target (larger).
IR arcade shooter gun + target w/prototyping space, needed since the designs come with 2 totally different flavors of target…Grrr.
The Makezine project’s article online says one thing, but the project designs on the author’s site show something entirely different. Since I planned to make the boards with flexibility built-in already (for other unrelated future prototyping & experimentation), I decided to also make it easy to cut traces around the IC socket on the back of the target board and arbitrarily rewire things if needed (probably so.) The rear silkscreen makes it more apparent if cuts have been made, as well as highlighting the cut lines.
Muttering to self about the stupidity of having coexisting proprietary and open designs…
Clearly, both schematic design and board layout are untested, but they should at least work for experimentation/prototyping.
$17 for 3 break-apart boards, each containing gun (narrow strip) and target (larger).
IR arcade shooter gun + target w/prototyping space, needed since the designs come with 2 totally different flavors of target…Grrr.
The Makezine project’s article online says one thing, but the project designs on the author’s site show something entirely different. Since I planned to make the boards with flexibility built-in already (for other unrelated future prototyping & experimentation), I decided to also make it easy to cut traces around the IC socket on the back of the target board and arbitrarily rewire things if needed (probably so.) The rear silkscreen makes it more apparent if cuts have been made, as well as highlighting the cut lines.
Muttering to self about the stupidity of having coexisting proprietary and open designs…
Clearly, both schematic design and board layout are untested, but they should at least work for experimentation/prototyping.