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* '''tomwj:''' I too would be interested in making, soldering and general prototyping/production of these boards and buying a couple
* '''tomwj:''' I too would be interested in making, soldering and general prototyping/production of these boards and buying a couple
* '''[[User:nigle|nigle]]:''' I can turn a back of as fag packet sketch into a neat schematic and do the board layout, I do this stuff professionally so it should look pretty good! I might well suggest or even insist on improvements to the design - you have been warned :-)
* '''[[User:nigle|nigle]]:''' I can turn a back of as fag packet sketch into a neat schematic and do the board layout, I do this stuff professionally so it should look pretty good! I might well suggest or even insist on improvements to the design - you have been warned :-)
* '''[[User:jmccrohan|jmccrohan]]:''' I would be interested in purchasing 2-3 of these devices and would be willing to help out with the design
* '''[[User:monsonite|Ken]]:''' I can help with general design, layout, SMT assembly, sourcing parts from China and might even be able to find a Shoreditch local sponsor for this project. Working on BOM - determined to get it sub-£12.   
* '''[[User:monsonite|Ken]]:''' I can help with general design, layout, SMT assembly, sourcing parts from China and might even be able to find a Shoreditch local sponsor for this project. Working on BOM - determined to get it sub-£12.   
* '''[[User:monsonite|Ken]]:''' I have now started on an EagleCAD schematic and layout for the through-hole version - mainly because its easier! [[File:etherduino_2B.jpg]]
* '''[[User:monsonite|Ken]]:''' I have now started on an EagleCAD schematic and layout for the through-hole version - see below for first draft of placement. It uses entirely through hole components so easy to hand assemble, and it takes standard Arduino shields. A 6 way connector allows it to be connected directly to an FTDI cable for programming. Standard AVRISP connector fitted for bootloading.  Size 52 x 68mm [[File:etherduino_2B.jpg]]
* '''[[User:jmccrohan|jmccrohan]]:''' I would be interested in purchasing 2-3 of these devices and would be willing to help out with the design
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