I chose the wrong type of multiplexer, had to add some pullup resistors so I milled a PCB where I could solder the resistors/power and then just connect them to the mux pins with some wires. The PCB was designed so the resistors line up with the pins of the muxes and then just glued it with some double sided tape.
Nice! For one reason or another I had a resistor in a board that data couldn’t be sent through, I removed the resistance and bridges the two contacts with a male Dupont connector. That was one of the serial lines that head pin header available for it.
Absolutely beautiful bodge right there. What’s the reason? Missing trace?
One wire, to run them all.
don’t cross the streams!
What in the cinnamon toast fuck is this ??!! Looks like some genius work here, does it work tho?
My guy, liquid electrical tape is your friend here. I have dropped an untrimmed resistor on an unshielded blue wire and destroyed an awesome project.
I present to you, my favourite bodge:
https://preview.redd.it/hqd1yhtjqi1c1.jpeg?width=2592&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c64d6ef5cfb31e1093ef1c4370fe8dfed961086a
I chose the wrong type of multiplexer, had to add some pullup resistors so I milled a PCB where I could solder the resistors/power and then just connect them to the mux pins with some wires. The PCB was designed so the resistors line up with the pins of the muxes and then just glued it with some double sided tape.
Instead of using a bare wire, I’ve used the thin, insulated wire for wire wrapping once or twice for such things. 30 AWG.
Nice! For one reason or another I had a resistor in a board that data couldn’t be sent through, I removed the resistance and bridges the two contacts with a male Dupont connector. That was one of the serial lines that head pin header available for it.
Fake! That’s just an aerial photo of the Singapore Marina building.
Not “bodge”. It’s “hand-crafted”, or a “field-expedient engineering change”.