This is a repository to showcase all of our work onto making Radianite boards. All here are open and licensed under CC-BY-SA-4.0
You will need:
- KiCad 8.0+ (7.0 is okay, but don't install 6.0, 8.0 doesn't support legacy zone filling strategy)
- Git
- Fork and clone this repository into your account
https://github.com/<username>/RadianiteBoards/
- Open the
.kicad_pro
file on either project you want to help in. - Edit, edit, edit!
- Commit with your changes. Make sure your commit messages are concise!
- Finally, create a pull request. A member will look after your design. There are criterias taken into account:
- Legibility and form factor
- Trace lengths and signal integrity (advanced computers only like Project Lemon Irvine)
- Overall impedance (including RF)
- Possibility for EMI or crosstalks (<1% to be accepted, almost no EMI or crosstalks)
We don't just take our own ideas; in fact: we allow other people to get into Radianite and contribute to new board ideas. Make sure you:
- have the necessary knowledge on that SoC/MCU
- think it might be compatible
- are ready to write some software for that board
- get creative and have fun!
You don't need to say in words about the ideas; in fact: you can even design that circuit board first as a draft and let our team pick which one to get into Radianite! Make sure you:
- maximize rounded corners (a radius of 3mm is ideal)
- make the board aesthetically pleasing as possible
- add fun elements like sentences, etc After that, you might earn a shoutout in our mass-produced units.
We hope this revolutionizes how we, as engineers, delivers ideas and fixes in a very open manner. Thank you for choosing Radianite! © 2024 Radianite Computers. All rights reserved.