In my understanding open source means the source that was used to make the pcb, the source files, in this case the pcb files, have to be available and open. Not the schematic, not pictures, not instuctions, not links to online stores, but the specific files which were actually used to produce the pcb, meaning exactly the PCB files. And not "on request, but publicly readily available.Quote
cdru
Open Source does not mean that the PCB files have to be available, or even just a circuit board diagram and layout. The schematic is here if you didn't find it already. Duplicate the schematic (shouldn't be too hard...it's mostly just labels) and make your own board layout. :)
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Re: is RADDS not open source?
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