A budy of mine had a question. I’m occupying myself with electronics for H0 gauge railway signal of several nations atm. Our own signal has a light speed indicator. (talking about that giant 8 )
It is essentially a 5x7 dot matrix with some dots left out.
A couple of commerial signals are in existance. These number displays can only display just one number. So my buddy wants to know if it is possible to display all of the numbers. One way or another.
A real life drawing shows that the number matrix is 800 x 460mm. So in H0 gauge that becomes 9.2x5.2mm
I looked for the smallest OLEDs on aliexpress but even the 0.42" is too big for this. So I thought that just maybe I can stuff 0201 LEDs close to eachother and see how that fits.
So I started doodeling in pcbnew and got to this. It barely fits and has 26 leds total.
I put my via’s on the smallest size for a 2 layer PCB made by JLCPCB and placed a couple of 'em. I do think that I’ll get some serious DRC issues when it comes to courtyards here
I am wondering if this ‘endeavor’ is feasible at al with JLCPCB’s SMT service that is.
My pad clearance is within JLC’s tollerances. That is good. But I think that my via’s are to close to the pads. And that JLC will complain about this for sure. But without the via’s I can’t possibly route the board.
If I change to a 4 layer PCB I do get to make smaller via’s. The distance between a pad and the via’s hole is 0.2mm. But I am not seeing a via to track clearence. The track to via hole clearence is also 0.2mm
I could enlarge the design a little bit. Better have a slightly bulky signal with numbers than no numbers at all.
Penny for your thoughts?
Bas