I've been doing this a while. This is a definite kludge, the next ones will be a bit prettier. The layout I drew helps a lot, which is why I do it. For me drawing plans like this is recent, but I like the results.
If by chance other people like it, and it works as expected, we'll come up with a PC board for it. But first things first.
You'll need at least a ¼" inches under this board, since some of the jumpers are not flexible and pretty tall, so you need to plan the standoffs accordingly. I'm going to use wire nuts for the test out, but for smallest size footprint I'd recommend twisting your wires together and taping them.
I currently plan on making two (this being the first of two). I'll make more if needed. If you only want to make one you can keep the other as a spare part.
To Wookie,
I'm going to use the following as my power LED simulator, see any problems with it?
If by chance other people like it, and it works as expected, we'll come up with a PC board for it. But first things first.
You'll need at least a ¼" inches under this board, since some of the jumpers are not flexible and pretty tall, so you need to plan the standoffs accordingly. I'm going to use wire nuts for the test out, but for smallest size footprint I'd recommend twisting your wires together and taping them.
I currently plan on making two (this being the first of two). I'll make more if needed. If you only want to make one you can keep the other as a spare part.
To Wookie,
I'm going to use the following as my power LED simulator, see any problems with it?
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