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ICYMI: When creating an electronic project, you often end up with a lot of wires. For a prototype, this is ok, but if you want to go one step further, PCB design is where you need to go.
I tried it and it was way easier and cheaper than I thought. In this article, I describe what I needed to do.
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http://archaeoinformatics.net/designing-a-pcb-board/ Published at
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