Digitabulum: Final digit layout

2016-10-19 02:13 by Ian

Fabricator is ready to roll with the flex circuits, after a looooong game of ping-pong and a few re-work cycles. Getting things right in such tight constraints was not a trivial task. And after more than a year of refinement, the digits should be landing on my bench around this time next month. I think I've pulled it off. The blue circle is a US dime.

Digitabulum r1 has a much improved interconnect strategy. This layout will accommodate either of two strategies I have for eliminating the preferential flex plane of the flex circuit.

Construction notes:

Stackup is 4-layers with (nearly) unbroken power planes on the outside layers. This is for inductance and EMI control.

The nodes are rigid FR-4 for component placement. The long runs are unsupported polyimide flex.

There are no vias in the flexible regions.

No single signal experiences more than 2 vias. One at origin, and the other at terminus.

The metacarpals position has a different design, as it only needs to support a single IMU, but it uses the same connector. I took care to ensure that the digits and the metacarpals connections would not be mutually-confused by rotating the metacarpals connector by 90-degrees. Even if they are confused the mistake would not destroy anything.


Major changes versus r0:

Retained ideas from r0:


Pass-through harness

These are for the sake of development. The two small boards in the lower-left are an M/F pair of connectors back-to-back. This will allow the analysis of digit signals with and without the digit connected. CPLD hackers can contact us if they want their own. They are not silk-screened because of space constraints, and the connectors aren't keyed anyhow.


Timeline and next tasks

The CPLD is ready to accept the digits, and the software is ready to validate them.

I now have one month to be ready to cast them in silicone. So I'll be blendering...

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