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by jacquesm
887 days ago
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I've put together some small scale SMD stuff. My hands are no longer steady enough to be able to do this stuff reliably, a USB connector is about the limit of what I can manage (under a microscope, at that) manually so that rules out simply connecting to the module directly. So any kind of use of this device starts off with PCB design whereas the most obvious uses for me would be to use them to create computing fabrics so I'd like to be able to just send power and networking to them but then I'm suddenly back at the regular raspberry pi. I don't see the point of having 400 lines into and out of a compute node. I'd simply like a denser version of the Pi that still has enough RAM to make it count. The Pico with castellated i/o is about my comfort zone, but it is hard to use that for any kind of networked solution (or you'd have to go wireless). Of course you could use a breakout board and just wire up power and ethernet but then you're already back to the same price of a regular Pi and you lose the density advantage. |
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I guess I thought you were talking about the difficulty of the PCB design, not necessarily the physical tweezers + soldering iron needed to assemble this.