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About that BusBoard Prototype Systems SB4 board -- they're expensive. They're more than $6 each (Canadian) plus shipping from DigiKey. They're $10 each plus shipping from Mouser.

That's a lot for a hobbyist when you're experimenting, especially if you're making mistakes.

I looked around again recently, and couldn't find anything I liked at a reasonable price point.

So what does one do in this situation? Well, if you go Overkill 9000, you design your own prototyping perfboard and have a bunch manufactured for you! When you design your own, you can give it any features you like. So this one has:

18 x 36 (648 holes total)

It's two 18 x 18 sections, though I didn't have them scored for snapping.

A total of 6 horizontal busses in groups of 2, at the top and bottom plus one in the middle.

3 sets of 2 vertical busses within that space between horizontal bus sets, similarly edge - center - edge.

Then each row has a 6-hole pad on each side of the center 2 busses, which are spaced for IC or other standard 0.4" component layout.

Made of proper FR4 fiberglass. Good copper, good soldermask.

Silkscreened row and column IDs on both the front and back, at both the start and end of each row/column (and they match up with the back...).

And silkscreened boxes on the front showing the pad/buss pattern - no more flipping!

They arrived today and ... they're beautiful.

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When building electronics project for permanent use - i.e. after testing on a solderless breadboard - you normally go to a #soldered perforated board of some type as a #prototype, or even for very-low-volume production.

There are different types of boards. I dislike "matrix" boards, which are just isolated pads on a grid, i.e. there are no connections between any of them. Some people swear by these; I swear at them.

I prefer protoboards that have multiple holes per pad (so you can connect multiple component leads without having to add an explicit wire jumper). If they've also got #busses - sets of pads that run the whole length or width of the board - so much the better!

Some are #crap: laminated paper PCBs where the pads lift off the board if you even try to desolder something you added. Row/column labels missing, or (like I found with some recently) that don't line up between the front and back of the board 😆 , or most egregiously, they don't actually show the pad pattern on the front of the board, so you have to keep flipping it to check your parts are correctly placed. One example below.

I have some from "BusBoard Prototype Systems" that I like. The SB4 is a 38 x 24 (912 hole) board that is #snappable into quarters. Two of the quarters have rows that are 4-hole, 2-hole, 4-hole. The other two are 5 2-hole pads. Both types have a single bus running along each of the 2 long sides.

But ...

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711 #ClimateSolutions #Cities #Bikes vs #Busses

It's a trick !!
The carlobby trying to put cycling opposit public transport. So while 'we' quarral amongst eachother about the limited funds, nobody will notice the unlimited funds allocated to the car infrastructure. Which is much more expensive and benefits fewer people.
Guys... it's not a contest. Present the public with enough safe ALTERNATIVES and there will be less cars polluting the streets.

"Are Urbanists Too Obsessed With Bikes? (Why Not Focus on Transit?)" [8:53 min]
by Oh The Urbanity!

youtube.com/watch?v=BvOoTvmt6_

Quote by OTU:
"Feb 22, 2025
One of the most common arguments against building dedicated bike infrastructure is that we should instead be focusing on improving public transit. This argument sometimes comes from people opportunistically using transit as a cudgel but there’s also a kind of old-school city dweller that fundamentally understands transit in a way that they don’t for this new-fangled bike stuff. It’s worth remembering: in many cities, separated bike lanes are a relatively new idea. Just over a decade ago, Toronto was “considering” building some."

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

Ukraine Daily summary - Monday, December 2 2024

Russian drone attack against civilian shuttle bus in Kherson, kills 3, injures at least 8 -- Putin approves Russia's budget with record spending on national defense -- Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November -- EU delivered 1 million shells to Ukraine, fulfilling pledge, Kallas says; no estimate for 2025 yet -- and more

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writeworks.ukUkraine Daily summary - Monday, December 2 2024Russian drone attack against civilian shuttle bus in Kherson, kills 3, injures at least 8 -- Putin approves Russia's budget with record spending on national defense -- Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November -- EU delivered 1 million shells to Ukraine, fulfilling pledge, Kallas says; no estimate for 2025 yet -- and more

TriMet should be in charge of Oregon's mass transit system. Until you reach the urban growth boundary in Portland, mass transit suffers significantly. 🧵1/3
#oregon #busses #ODOT #PDX #highspeedrail

We need high-speed rail from Vancouver, BC, to Medford, OR, along with rapid transit options that do include the MAX, buses, or trams. 🧵2/3

They also need to be included in ODOT's planning, incorporating new roads for trams, MAX, buses, bicycles, and pedestrians. 🧵3/3

Is the bus revolution coming?

In the rural areas, if we are to encourage expanded public transport use, then something is very overdue - whether new London-style franchises are the solution is difficult to say, but right now anything that likely improves the bus services in rural areas is worth doing.... whether English local authorities will do as well as Transport Scotland seem rot have done is another matter; but time will tell.

#busses #PublicTransport

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c86qy5

People board a bus in Birmingham city centre
BBC News'London-style' buses to be delivered nationwide with £1bn boostThe Department for Transport (DfT) said funding would be allocated based on levels of deprivation and population.

The increase in the bus fare cap isn't a good look for Labour. However, it's likely to benefit rural bus users more than urban commuters. There are many longer distance bus services out in the counties where - if there were no cap - a single fare could easily be beyond £5. Urban fares may well be below , or nudging up against the £3 cap.
Also don't forget that some urban mayors who've taken control of their buses will have their own (lower) cap - for example Manchester.

#openbaarvervoer #bus #ov #publictransport #publictransit #bussen #busses

There are four ways to pay for travel by bus in the Netherlands:

Checking in at the start and out at the end of travel with:
1 a anonymus prepaid travel card
2 a personal travel card
3 a debit card
Or:
4 buying a ticket on board and paying with a debit card

Paying with cash has been phased out a while ago and they're now phasing out buying a ticket alltogether as you can use your debit card to check in.

You find this:

It’s taken me 3 weeks to get around to the editing (for… “reasons”) but my #imberbus video is finally up.

youtube.com/watch?v=6v8QM90UnO

We took a train from Bristol to Warminster, then got on an old #routemaster #bus to the abandoned village of #Imber

We spent the rest of the day pootling around Salisbury Plain on various vintage #busses - it was a lot of fun!

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