joulupukki
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Right now we're using a PDF for the build instructions but we're curious which format you all prefer if you could choose.
An interactive BOM is great for stuff requiring specialty parts. I've appreciated those from Madbean, C2CE, and some of the stacked PPCB stuff requiring low profile parts. Unfortunately doing that requires ongoing maintenance from the author to keep the links valid.That being said. I love the interactive Bom from KiCad as a supplement. It’s nice to have that up while I’m building.
Or in my case, putting the links up once and just praying they stay valid so I don't have to touch them again.Unfortunately doing that requires ongoing maintenance from the author to keep the links valid.
I mean... It's supposed to be DIY.Or in my case, putting the links up once and just praying they stay valid so I don't have to touch them again.
I like Roberts little cheat lists for this very reason.An interactive BOM is great for stuff requiring specialty parts. I've appreciated those from Madbean, C2CE, and some of the stacked PPCB stuff requiring low profile parts. Unfortunately doing that requires ongoing maintenance from the author to keep the links valid.
Even just having a separate summarized BOM/ parts ordering list is something I really appreciate. Having to go through and count up how many 1n caps and 100k resistors are in a project is a bummer.
Or in my case, putting the links up once and just praying they stay valid so I don't have to touch them again.