Since June 18th, more than 400 traces haven been routed - and now we're down to about 50!
Things are getting narrow, so we're switching from an 8-layer PCB to a 10-layer PCB.
With that change, the CPU PCB should be finished and going into prototype production about end of this week!
10 Layers, thats alot actualy. I can imagine this is expencive, even for such a tiny PCB. No way to simplify it? Changing the array of the elements on the PCB or something like that? Just aksing because it sounds like an "simple" 8 layer board could be made much faster compared to the 10 layer one. ^^"
Well, price for the final unit should increase about 0,50 - 1 EUR.
8 layers would be possible, but it would add a few more weeks of designing. Nikolaus estimated that it would cost about 2900 EUR more for the design.
So it would be 3000 - 5000 Pyra PCBs to compensate that
A shame about the 3D drivers. I probably won't order before I know we actually will have a 3D driver...
Same here. If I ever order a Pyra, I will wait until all the stuff works that should work. I mean, who would buy a gaming PC if there is no 3D driver for it?
A PC is a mass production, whereas a the Pyra is a relatively small project that could need any support it can get, that's a huge difference.
However, as we showed last year at the GamesCom, there IS a 3D driver that can be made to work, but it would need quite a few evil hacks (that said, Pandora has quite a lot of evil hacks as well).
The new one would not need as many hacks anymore.
Not really, but that wouldn't make sense as it's the silicon keymat where the letters are printed on, not the plastic caps.
Are at least the four ABXY caps replacable like onto the Pandora? Just for the modding factor.
No, for the same reason.
Well, or yes, as you should be able to use the Pandora buttons with the Pandora keymat for those
But then you'd lose the backlighting for them.
Thanks ED. Any news about the tearing issue you talked about last time?
We know how to fix it, but no one is working on it right now.
Nikolaus plans to do it, but his top priority is currently the CPU board
Is the keymat going to be bascially white with the letters printed on it or will it designed that the keymat is mostly black and the letters are reverse printed to they shine out from underneath? (not sure I'm describing thing correctly though!)
The keymat is semi-transparent white, with black, semi-transparent white and semi-transparent color (not sure which color yet) printed onto the mat.
Then we got transparent plastic caps glued on top of them.