In this stream, Seve finally orders the first custom 9-key keyboard designed with TS Circuit. He tackles several challenges, including fixing a bug in the merge_routes function to properly add vias during layer changes. Despite successful auto-routing, Seve encounters issues with JLC PCB's assembly interface, forcing him to manually adjust component placements. He explores alternatives like PCB Way before ultimately succeeding with JLC using KiCad-exported Gerbers. The stream concludes with Seve placing a $62 order for two assembled PCBs and discussing future improvements for TS Circuit's output compatibility with manufacturers
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Battling JLC's Assembly Interface: Ordering the First TS Circuit Keyboard
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Battling JLC's Assembly Interface: Ordering the First TS Circuit Keyboard
Working through lots of issues as we try to order the first tscircuit keyboard
Sep 24, 2024
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Battling JLC's Assembly Interface: Ordering the First TS Circuit Keyboard