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This sounds very interesting, especially if you combine it for instance with an FPGA for logic blocks.


Thanks, as a concept it has potential, I've leveraged some of my previous projects www.circuitsnips.com for inspiration for the subcircuit blocks, TOKN for more accurate parsing of schematics, and to a lesser extent even my datasheet MCP server and kicad-netlist tool, more info at https://www.mikeayles.com/

For the time being, I'm erring away from feature creep, even though I really, really want to though! For the sorts of products I would like this to make for the time being, simple I2C, SPI and GPIO driven peripherals are the limit. I only have 2 more weeks, and then I want to have a working, battery powered device on my desk. PCB, Enclosure, Firmware, everything.

Similarly, I haven't got a framework for anything mechatronic in the MCAD pipeline, so no moving parts (besides clickable buttons). Fixed devices are fine, like screens and connectors though.


Is there a way to stay up to date with what you are doing?

It very much aligns with how I've approached hardware since I was 15 and had a massive stack of functional blocks of electronics circuitry that I would combine in all kinds of ways. I've lost the 3x5's, but I still work that way, build a simple block, test it, build another block, test that, hook the one to the other etc.


Feel free to star/watch the repo for the project at: https://github.com/MichaelAyles/heph

I may be able to set up an RSS feed for the blog if that interests you? edit: https://phaestus.app/feed.xml

There's a limited sign up currently on the site, which currently goes to an approval page. I don't think I'm quite ready for it to be fully open yet, as i'm paying all the inference, but I should be starting to populate the gallery soon with generated projects.


NP, I don't do GitHub (because MS), but I'll bookmark your pages and check back periodically. Please do post to HN whenever you reach an interesting milestone and feel free to reach out.


RSS feed would be helpful.


Done, https://phaestus.app/feed.xml. If there's any issues i'd appreciate the feedback, I haven't used an RSS feed in a while!


Seems to work, thanks!




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