After having followed the tutorial, I tried to do an experiment for my final project and create a board with many buttons (which could potentially serve
as keys for a phone). I had no idea which of the microprocessors to use, but I used this to attach a XIAO processor, which I ended up following.
At first I wanted to add twelve buttons to the board, however as the XIAO only had 10 pins, I decided to only have the 9 buttons. I remain unclear about why
the link above used the four pin button rather than the two pin - when two of the pins are realistically connected to the other two. At first I started off with an
ambitious idea for a form of the PCB, however I quickly realized that the 9 buttons, resistors and the processor proved to be a challange to wire without additional
resistors Due to so many interconnections. I resorted to a significantly more boring structure with two twos of buttons on either side of the processor and the resistors on the exteriors.
The board kind of ended up looking like nothing, but perhaps more passes would allow it to become more characteristic of something graphical.
I did a custumization pass on it, trying to vibe off of the all over the place asthetic of a paint pallatte.
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