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Week 3: Electronics Production


3.1 Introduction
For this assignment I selected to mill a single layer embedded programmer that can serve as a serial input to USB adapter. Hopefully I can incorporate this programmer into my final project to receive limit switch outputs for reading tank levels. I selected to fabricate Neil's per designed D11C 5V serial programmer.




3.3 The Milling
Previously, I had used larger manual mills, but with was my first exposure using a micro mill and CNC capabilities in 3-dimensions. I milled the board on a Roland-SRM20 micro mill and used a 1/64-inch end mill to cut the traces and a 1/32-inch end mill to cut the outline of the board. The 1/64-inch end mill was reaching the end of its lifespan and left significant burring along trace edges, but where easily removed via a straight edge and emery cloth without damaging the traces.




3.5 Board Programming
Prior to programming my board I applied a backing to the USB connection to ensure proper connection. To accomplish this, I cut a shim to size, roughed the board and shim surfaces with sand paper to increase surface profile, and glued together with super glue. This was successful in providing a snugger connection with USB ports. Working with our LA, Anthony, a bootloader was successfully loaded onto my board with an Atmel programmer.