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Architeuthis Flux 2026-02-16 2:15 a.m.
Hey, so I was making a bunch of add-on boards for the upcoming next version of Barnacle Board and figured I'd make one that maps your 70 pin mezzanine connector to a breadboard. Before I finish routing (and adding labels for the COB pads), I figured I should ask y'all some stuff:
  • Do you even want this?
  • How likely is it that you want VDD_CORE, VDD_IO, and PWR_AUX separate?
  • What do you generally do with PWR_AUX?
  • Is there anything you can think of that would make this more awesome?
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Architeuthis Flux
Hey, so I was making a bunch of add-on boards for the upcoming next version of Barnacle Board and figured I'd make one that maps your 70 pin mezzanine connector to a breadboard. Before I finish routing (and adding labels for the COB pads), I figured I should ask y'all some stuff:
  • Do you even want this?
  • How likely is it that you want VDD_CORE, VDD_IO, and PWR_AUX separate?
  • What do you generally do with PWR_AUX?
  • Is there anything you can think of that would make this more awesome?
Andrew Wingate 2026-02-16 2:19 a.m.
Awesome!!
Do you even want this?
Not sure, but it looks super cool!!
How likely is it that you want VDD_CORE, VDD_IO, and PWR_AUX separate?
This was a spec pulled from Tiny Tapeout. Currently they have them all bridged on the die, but that may change in the future. Use your own judgement here.
What do you generally do with PWR_AUX?
Again, this is likely more power pins than a regular design would need. We needed a standard and they had the most robust needs and had the most documentation, so that's how we ended up here.
Is there anything you can think of that would make this more awesome?
Artwork! 😉 Looks great though. Super cool, thanks for sharing!
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Architeuthis Flux 2026-02-16 2:23 a.m.
What do you mean, I do have artwork on there. jk I'll definitely add some
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Architeuthis Flux
What do you mean, I do have artwork on there. jk I'll definitely add some
Andrew Wingate 2026-02-16 2:23 a.m.
The whole board is a piece of art. It looks great!
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Andrew Wingate
Awesome!!
Do you even want this?
Not sure, but it looks super cool!!
How likely is it that you want VDD_CORE, VDD_IO, and PWR_AUX separate?
This was a spec pulled from Tiny Tapeout. Currently they have them all bridged on the die, but that may change in the future. Use your own judgement here.
What do you generally do with PWR_AUX?
Again, this is likely more power pins than a regular design would need. We needed a standard and they had the most robust needs and had the most documentation, so that's how we ended up here.
Is there anything you can think of that would make this more awesome?
Artwork! 😉 Looks great though. Super cool, thanks for sharing!
Architeuthis Flux 2026-02-16 2:24 a.m.
Thanks for that, so I can treat all those power pins as a single node?
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Andrew Wingate 2026-02-16 2:28 a.m.
We're still working to harden the standard. This will likely come sometime after the first run is complete. I designed a couple tests. https://kicanvas.org/?repo=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fwafer-space%2Fchip-on-board-wire-bonded-pcbs%2Ftree%2Fmain%2Fscratch%2Fmotherboards%2Fmotherboards https://github.com/wafer-space/chip-on-board-wire-bonded-pcbs/tree/main/scratch/motherboards/motherboards It looks like I did Not bridge them.
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2:29 a.m.
Really I have no idea what others have done. Getting a concensus on what people actually did would be good
2:30 a.m.
And when I say I did not bridge them, I mean VDD_IO <==> VDD_CORE The ones on the same nets are bridged
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Andrew Wingate
And when I say I did not bridge them, I mean VDD_IO <==> VDD_CORE The ones on the same nets are bridged
Architeuthis Flux 2026-02-16 2:33 a.m.
Legit. That's good news because it can fit on a half size breadboard that way.
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2:36 a.m.
And eventually you'll be able to plug these into a Jumperless crossbar matrix for some automated testing or whatever
Learn how to use your Jumperless
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Architeuthis Flux
And eventually you'll be able to plug these into a Jumperless crossbar matrix for some automated testing or whatever
Andrew Wingate 2026-02-16 2:36 a.m.
Sweet! I recongnized one of those from your pic above
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Hmmmm...
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Tholin
Hmmmm...
Andrew Wingate 2026-02-16 2:49 p.m.
Awesome! Are the dipswitches for project selection on your multiproject die?
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And mezzanine version, which I’d actually prefer
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Tholin
Hmmmm...
Architeuthis Flux 2026-02-16 5:59 p.m.
Oh sick, which pads did you use for project selection? and is there any consensus on that? (I'm guessing no)
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No, no consensus
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Tim 'mithro' Ansell 2026-02-17 10:02 p.m.
@Architeuthis Flux - So you going to give creating a custom replacement for your analog muxes a go on the next wafer.space run?
10:03 p.m.
@Architeuthis Flux - It might be worth chatting with @peterkinget and the MOSBius team, they kind of already doing something in the same type of category.
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Tim 'mithro' Ansell
@Architeuthis Flux - So you going to give creating a custom replacement for your analog muxes a go on the next wafer.space run?
Architeuthis Flux 2026-02-17 10:07 p.m.
Yeah, I'm definitely toying with that idea.
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Tim 'mithro' Ansell
@Architeuthis Flux - It might be worth chatting with @peterkinget and the MOSBius team, they kind of already doing something in the same type of category.
Architeuthis Flux 2026-02-17 10:09 p.m.
Yeah I watched that stream you did a few months ago, super rad. I've been meaning to hit you up @peterkinget and chat.
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Egor Lukyanchenko 2026-02-27 9:07 p.m.
@Andrew Wingate Which glue is planned to be used to glue the die to the cob, the conductive or non-conductive type? I guess it's conductive so the die bulk will be grounded, right?
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Egor Lukyanchenko
@Andrew Wingate Which glue is planned to be used to glue the die to the cob, the conductive or non-conductive type? I guess it's conductive so the die bulk will be grounded, right?
Andrew Wingate 2026-02-27 9:30 p.m.
This is something that's a little outside my expertise. Part of me says there seems to be little reason why we would have anything other than conductive, so would imagine that would be what we ask for. I also imagine we can have whatever we ask for. Is there anyone out there who feels strongly either way? @Tim 'mithro' Ansell
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Tim 'mithro' Ansell 2026-02-27 9:47 p.m.
@stuart - what has Tiny Tapeout been using?
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We use conductive epoxy.
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