How can your channel only have 242 subscribers? I can't believe it hasn't launched itself (pun intended) through the stratosphere already... I lovei it!
It is much more reasonable to have a vertial (like sitting parallel to rails, just behind solar panels) carrier board with set of M.2 (or shatever you want) connectors with goldfinger receiptance. Those carriers could also be stackable. In your design you would stuck with soldering M.2 connectors, as they usually have plastic or even metal tabs to hold connector on PCB.
Thanks for the input! This sounds interesting, do you have any visualizations of that layout? I had looked at a number of different board-to-board connectors but kept coming back to M.2 because using simple 2 layer PCBs of various lengths as connectors seems very flexible and cost-efficient. It is completely unproven though, so I may very well fall back on a different solution. I don't remember if I had evaluated the Conan line, will look into it. Thanks again!
How can your channel only have 242 subscribers? I can't believe it hasn't launched itself (pun intended) through the stratosphere already... I lovei it!
Haha thanks, that's so nice of you! It's a long way to the stratosphere, and we are just getting started :)
Great series! Keep at it brother!
Thanks! Will do!
Board-to-board I'd use Canbus, or another differential protocol. Much more resistant to interference.
Thank you! I was suspecting this may be the way to go.
It is much more reasonable to have a vertial (like sitting parallel to rails, just behind solar panels) carrier board with set of M.2 (or shatever you want) connectors with goldfinger receiptance. Those carriers could also be stackable.
In your design you would stuck with soldering M.2 connectors, as they usually have plastic or even metal tabs to hold connector on PCB.
If you still want to have a stack-up of boards, look at the proper mezzanine connectors, like Conan line from Amphenol.
Thanks for the input! This sounds interesting, do you have any visualizations of that layout? I had looked at a number of different board-to-board connectors but kept coming back to M.2 because using simple 2 layer PCBs of various lengths as connectors seems very flexible and cost-efficient. It is completely unproven though, so I may very well fall back on a different solution. I don't remember if I had evaluated the Conan line, will look into it. Thanks again!
Hammer Videos! So detailliert öber das Thema geds sälte👌
Merci! =) Freut mi sehr, dases interessant fingsch!