Jaguar 0.4-alpha PCB Status (was Jaguar A4 PCB Status)

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great work Andy! keep it up mate!

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Build photos of the first 0.4-alpha board, click on the photo to see the full size image:

Through hole component side of a blank board:
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SMD component side of a blank board:
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SMD components installed for GM 2.2L 4 cylinder:
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Some of the through hole components installed for GM 2.2L 4 cylinder:
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That is a beautiful board. Love the easy to read layout, and the pin positions. I'm super excited how close it sounds to release.

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A video of my 1996 Chevrolet S10 starting and running on a Jaguar 0.4-alpha board: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGV5EnY03iw
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Jaguar's looking better every time I peek in here. I'm not too far from taking the plunge and buying an LD9 for a swap project I'm doing... might be time to get into the FreeEMS scene too :)
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