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Yo Dawg SAO - introducing SAOAO

I heard you like badges for your badges, so I made badges for your badges for your badges

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Memes, am I right? sometimes ideas feel to small for a simple add-on. But not here, here a simple add-on for a simple add-on has to be 19mm x 19mm at most and feature a 1.27mm 3pin header. No added pressure of adding I2C. Just vibes.

There's another minibadge standard https://github.com/lukejenkins/minibadge that I seem to have taken inspiration from. The square makes things easier with board outlines. Google saintcon minibadge and you will get some nice examples.

We don't need that many headers to make some LEDs glow and 6 pins on the SAO can already be so confusing when you create your first blinking SAO, especially when everybody mirrors their images to help you (get you confused).

SAOAOs don't have that problem - its mirroring-protected pinout makes it a breeze to route. Ground is on the outside pins, VCC is in the middle. Don't get confused by the SAO adapter though, someone made a mistake with the silkscreen, because + - + looked cute and distracting.

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  • I don't think

    davedarko09/30/2024 at 10:57 0 comments

    Today all the PCBs arrived, 100 yo-dawg baseplates, 10 supercomputers where I'm going to ise self blinking LEDs, the hackaday logo that will receive the RGB LED faders, 100 iron man add-ons where I don't know if I even have the LEDs for and some with the logo of my favorite hackspace on it. They are super cute size wise and I will definitely have enough things to create one functioning version :)

    And here are the working Simple Add-on Add-ons

  • Make an SAOAO yourself for supercon

    davedarko09/25/2024 at 15:57 0 comments

    I'm bringing 100 SAOs and 200 SAOAOs to supercon, so if you feel like creating your own, please do! There's room for one more!

    https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/1980608473799040/squareSAOAO.kicad_mod

  • panels

    davedarko09/21/2024 at 07:34 0 comments

    To get things started and thanks to me remembering that JLCPCB does panels, I got this thing started by ordering 100 SAO PCBs, 100 red Iron Man boards with ENIG and 100 hackaday logo boards. So in theory, if you make your own in time for supercon, then you should have 3/3 spots taken on the SAO carrier.

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