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Clearly mark the UKMaRSBot PCB so show that it is Open Hardware. Hence the PCB CAD is impacted. I have seen projects where the logo is added to the schematic too
A simple way to do that is put the Open Hardware logo on the PCB silkscreen. If practical, I'd put it into the copper too.
The logo is CC-SA, so I am certain there is no associated cost.
However I have not done rigorous research to ensure the spirit and definition of OSH is matched. Though I struggle to imagine anyway UKMaRSBot wouldn't be compatible.
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IMHO not urgent. Revision 2 or later.
Clearly mark the UKMaRSBot PCB so show that it is Open Hardware. Hence the PCB CAD is impacted. I have seen projects where the logo is added to the schematic too
A simple way to do that is put the Open Hardware logo on the PCB silkscreen. If practical, I'd put it into the copper too.
The logo is available from OSHWA.org in various formats
An Eagle ECAD 'ULP' for the logo.
An article which explains and links to an Eagle library part
There are versions for other ECAD tools.
The logo is CC-SA, so I am certain there is no associated cost.
However I have not done rigorous research to ensure the spirit and definition of OSH is matched. Though I struggle to imagine anyway UKMaRSBot wouldn't be compatible.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: