2025-09-27 (Sa) BonfireLaserTag ESP32 prototype boards

Making a pair of prototype boards was not much more work than making one. I already learned valuable lessons from the first assembly, such as adding screw terminals for the switches and centering the demo board in the long direction. I added the headers first, then pull-up resistors, and the new screw terminals. I only needed two resistors, but I wanted to have the option to add a third switch in the future. Each step took longer to set up than to execute, so using multiple boards was a good use of time. I hope that the next time I make them, I will build everything I need for myself and everyone else on the project.
Front and back of boards

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2025-09-03

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