Yeah, looks good! I agree on the 4 buttons. The 5.0 prototype I have has 4 of the double-sized 12mm buttons and it makes me hate the 4-way switch. I initially used the 6mm buttons, but they felt rocky once the larger button caps were on. I have the space because I went double decker. I also spread out the LEDs because they were too close together for a molded plastic part to fill the gap between them reliably.
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I love your last version!!!
have you posted your project on Mouser?
we can buy the new pcb to Oshpark? (not version 5)?
and.... where we find the stl or solidworks files for the case?
thanks emanuele
All these things will available in the very near future, but still need to finalize the design.
I will also start selling DIY kits, PCB's and cases soon.
I have been playing with the board layout and I think I will go for this version;
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Pros;
- Four individual buttons instead of the 4 way navigation switch. I can't find the SKQUAAA010 anymore for reasonable prices so 4 buttons are the way to go.
- It's a combined TC and thermistor board, just like the original.
- Hole spacing is compatible with V4.2.4, makes it easier to design a case.
- Better layout of the components, less vias required.
- Should fit a RPI B+ without trimming the RPI header.
Cons;
- Doesn't fit in any of the current cases.
Looks pretty sweet!
Have you checked out how well it does on noise levels yet? I know the HMv4.2.4 board had very little noise and even Bryan has been having difficulty achieving that again on the v5 designs he has been working on. It looks like you've got things laid out properly here though, so I am betting it will run pretty clean.
NICE JOB!