Diy-CAD

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Description

We have been developing and testing the new workshop for GOSH2017, called diy-CAD (do-it-yourself Children Aided Design), specifically for the Gär Lämpli project (fermentation lamp). The core idea of the workshop-kit is tool for creative designs of printed circuit boards, introducing basic concepts of Open Hardware being something to re-design for your own use. Going from an open/shared schematic and bill of materials to a manufacturable board, using SMD (surface mount devices) components. The design tool is mostly pen and paper, where the footprint of the parts are scaled 400% and can be freely rearranged, and then a copper layer can be painted to draw the functional board design by hand. This was the first time the kit was tested and i am very thankful for feedback if this is useful at all, or other uses of it.

說明: DIY 兒童輔助設計電路(DIY-CAD,do-it-yourself Children Aided Design) 是馬克(Marc Dusseiller Dusjagr)為發酵小燈Gär Lämpli 專案設計,也為了2017年的"開放科學硬體大會"The Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH)發展與測試的DIY兒童輔助設計工具。主要核心概念以創意設計的列印電路紙板為工具,藉此讓大家認識開放硬體的基本概念,即利用已經開放的事物依自己所需重新設計,從開放/分享的工程圖與一堆材料中,SMD的電子元件,完成可製造的電路板設計。 主要的工具是紙跟筆,工具中的電子材料紙元件都已經被放大400%,元件相連接的電路可以用手自由地創造塗繪,這套工具還在測試當中,如果有人使用或是受益,馬克將會非常感謝您的回饋。

Prepare 400% scaled, printed, laminated and cut-out smd parts.

放大400% 的smd元件,列印,護貝,剪下,備用


Download the files from the github. 下載可列印smd元件圖案 github.

Information about these parts

coming soon...

Experience from the first workshop at Dimension Plus LAB, TW

首次工作坊實驗測試於台灣LAB By Dimension Plus!

Discuss the difference between the "schematic" representation and "physical" implementation

討論示意圖中符號的代表意義與實體物件的整合

Start layouting and drafting the correct connections with pencil

開始用鉛筆畫出正確的連接配置與草稿

we should add some sticky tape to fix them... 建議在smd紙元件的背後加上膠帶或黏土方便固定...

Overlay with a transparency sheet and draw the circuit traces and pads

放上透明膠片,描繪鉛筆的電路與元件連接點

Make sure you take some photo of your layout to refer to the part's position later. 記得幫你排好的元件位置拍照,以免元件不小心挪動位置。

Scan (or photo), scale it back down, print and etch the boards

Take a decent photo, check for reflections from lamps and stuff. Edit the photo in GIMP, to select all surrounding areas and invert the selection. Fill with FG (black), copy, create from clipboard -> new file. import in Inkscape, rescale to original size (some markings on the drawing would be great). Last edits can also be done in inkscape, like adding logos, version numbers, open source coconuts or defined drill holes, cut-layer etc...

Etch the boards or send it for manufacturing

Panel, Print and etch, or use pdf2gerber to send it for manufacturing. A version was imported to kiCAD and Gerber files produced. You can find it on kitnic.

Workshop at GOSH2017, Santiago de Chile

See discussion on GOSH Forum.

Workshop at Take-Space, Fablab Hamamatsu, Japan

Designing and making the boards

Impressions from the diy-CAD creative PCB design workshop in Take-Space / Fabalab Hamamatsu

Preparing the files for Manufacturing

Unagi GärLämpli on Kitnic.jpg

Selected Take's Unagi Version of the GärLämpli (and thx to Nozomi for nice calligraphy!!) and prepared the file in Inkscape to get extra features and make Shenzhen Ready for manufacturing. See a how to here.

Uploaded the Gerber file and bom to another Github and shared in Kitnic.it

Making a Kit

See more about the Gär Lämpli and the Unagi.

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... and even a nice little box.

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Reflections

I hope more people are picking up the diy-CAD design tool, or also just the kits we developed using it. I think it can have it's special role in education (not as a starting point), fun for geeks/adults, aswell as complete newbies to open hardware & pcb design. The full process gives them an amazing experience from drawing and having first time a pcb made in their hands in one (long) day.

This educational workshop project, specifically with attiny85 audio prog bootloader, is maybe not the most suitable, if its just about creative pcb making, other sound toys, synths and blinke-shit might do the trick. But then on the other side, the audio programmable attiny, also called CocoNEO, is a very powerful low-cost µ-controller science/toy with much broader possible applications, similar to other data-loggers available by publiclab and many others.