
During November 2024, Edward Swierzbinski developed a consolidated Auton LED Array-24/25 board design for the umrover/mrover-electrical repository, delivering a complete manufacturing package that included schematics, CAM/PCB outputs, and footprint libraries. Using Altium Designer and leveraging skills in PCB Design and ECAD, Edward iteratively refined the hardware, implementing LED adjustments and minor changes through a well-documented commit sequence. The project emphasized manufacturing readiness, version control, and traceability, enabling rapid prototyping and streamlined handoffs to production. This work established a robust foundation for downstream firmware integration and future hardware enhancements, supporting both reliability and efficient development cycles.

November 2024 performance summary for umrover/mrover-electrical: Delivered a consolidated Auton LED Array-24/25 board design with complete manufacturing package, including schematic, CAM/PCB outputs, footprint libraries, and versioned project updates to enable manufacturing readiness and rapid iteration. This work establishes a solid hardware release foundation, enabling downstream firmware integration, field reliability improvements, and streamlined handoffs to production. The efforts also reinforced design traceability and reuse for future iterations.
November 2024 performance summary for umrover/mrover-electrical: Delivered a consolidated Auton LED Array-24/25 board design with complete manufacturing package, including schematic, CAM/PCB outputs, footprint libraries, and versioned project updates to enable manufacturing readiness and rapid iteration. This work establishes a solid hardware release foundation, enabling downstream firmware integration, field reliability improvements, and streamlined handoffs to production. The efforts also reinforced design traceability and reuse for future iterations.
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