820 Labs - BlogOpen source software on open source hardwaretag:820labs.net,2005:d433a78a59e7cf56d0fb73bed920da57/blogTextpattern2020-04-13T11:33:04ZZoltan Gyarmatihttp://820labs.net/Zoltan Gyarmati2020-04-04T21:35:01Z2020-04-04T21:41:00ZBreadboard-friendly CH340 breakout board design publishedtag:820labs.net,2020-04-04:d433a78a59e7cf56d0fb73bed920da57/ea05b2e4a9947fe29df82ad86d9987d6This is also something from my drawer, sitting there since quite a while, but now here it is: https://820labs.net/projects/ch340-breakout . I also have a few additional pieces of these PCB’s, which I plan to upload to Tindie, see if it becomes a hit :)
As I mention in the project description, it’s nothing groundbreaking, but in one hand I really could use this form factor time to time, and also it was a good practice to design manufacturable PCB’s. ]]>Zoltan Gyarmati2020-04-02T21:03:42Z2020-04-04T21:41:49Zstartup.stag:820labs.net,2020-04-02:d433a78a59e7cf56d0fb73bed920da57/cc0cf7e134ce1a00e4a52632bf584ecdThe mission of this site is to publish my software and hardware projects, both the hobby and (semi)professional ones. The site runs on Textpattern, which I’m still fighting with to properly configure and customize, but we are getting there… Anyways, expect changes in the site’s look&feel anytime.
Even if the layout is changing, once a content was published, I’ll keep it available on the same URL for you, time travelers from the distant future.
I have a couple of half-baked or just unpublished projects from the last couple of years (well, to be honest, this site is also supposed to force me to finish and organize them;), so I have already some content in the pipes, stay tuned!]]>