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HH-The-Nob #1383

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@JeffreyWangDev JeffreyWangDev commented Jan 1, 2025

Submission Checklist:

  • I am a current high school, middle school, or home schooled student.

  • I have joined the #electronics channel on Slack

  • I made this board from scratch, even if I followed a tutorial

  • I have followed the directions in README.md

    • Created a folder under onboard/projects
    • Filled out TEMPLATE.md as README.md inside your project folder
    • Uploaded gerber.zip and schematic.pdf inside your project folder
    • Created a folder called src and uploaded design files
    • Uploaded screenshot of PCB order called cart.png with all costs included
    • I am ordering the smallest batch size (ie. JLCPCB's smallest order is for 5 boards)
    • If outside the US I've checked that I can afford the customs charges in my country (which isn't covered by the grant)
  • (Optional) This project is from a tutorial1.

  • (Optional) This project is for OnBoard Live2.

  • (Optional) This project is for Hacky Holidays3.

  • (Optional) I'm in a FIRST (FRC, FTC, FLL, etc.) team. The number is: ____

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  1. Projects from a tutorial are 100% fine! We just want to ask so we can count how people are using tutorials.

  2. OnBoard Live is a special version of OnBoard where you can earn more money for designing advanced boards. Check out the #onboard-live channel on our Slack!

  3. Hacky Holidays is a limited time PCB event, design a holiday-themed PCB this Winter, and get it shipped.

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prophetorpheus commented Jan 1, 2025

Hi, I'm Orpheus Leap! Here to help you review your PR.

projects/HH-The-Nob:

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README.md A description of your project
cart.png cart.png
gerber.zip
schematic.pdf Manually check schematic.pdf
Source files - KiCAD Found both PCB and SCH files

You can view a render of your board over on gerber.zip/2d!

Happy OnBoarding!
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Hi, if you need any assistance, please don't hesitate to ask here or in #electronics on Slack. This pull request is being marked as 'Stalled' for now and will be closed in 3 days if there is no activity.

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JeffreyWangDev commented Jan 11, 2025 via email

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Hi @JeffreyWangDev, thanks for your Hacky Holidays Submission, just before we review your pull request, we need to ask you a few preliminary questions.

  1. Does your PCB require a battery, either a LIR2032 or a CR2032?
  2. Is your PCB complex (parts-wise) and or requires Standard Assembly?
  3. About how long have you been working with electronics or PCB design?

Lastly, if you haven't done it already, we'll be needing your position and bill of materials (BOM) files. These files can be found in .csv file formats and should be in your /src directory with them named appropriately. Also, please be sure you've supplied all your JLCPCB Part or LCSC Part numbers, if you need help, please message in #hacky-holidays.

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  1. No battery needed (I do need one but not those)
  2. PCB is regular, couple of SMD parts but that's it, DM me on slack if its too hard to assemble
  3. Working on electronics for about a couple months

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Hi! Sorry for the late reply, your PCB looks great! One small thing... Could you add some holiday decor to it? Hacky Holidays is meant for making festive PCBs! And one small question, how will it work?

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I am making a case on the outside for this, so the PCB will not be seen at all. I can add some snowflakes if that's what you mean by decor.
This will work by having a top and a bottom piece, with the top piece having a magnet that sits right above the magnetic sensor and the bottom piece will be stationary. Then, I will make the board act like a mouse with the top rotating like the mouse scroll wheel.

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