Issue dossier

The public Hackaday.io material is a late build diary with PCB bring-up, component substitutions, Wi-Fi power debugging, hand-built early units, and pick-and-place preparation rather than a complete final manufacturing package.

A linkable camp-impact record with badge context, severity, evidence confidence, and source notes.

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prototype-to-production caveat · badge-team logs · documented with caution

The catalogue records the source-backed architecture and build status while avoiding unsupported claims about every final shipped component, production quantity, or assembled variant.

Badge
LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge
Category
prototype-to-production caveat
Severity
note
Confidence
badge-team logs
Status
documented with caution
Timeframe
2016 badge development
Source note
LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge project and May 2016 project logs.

Evidence

Related Resources

development log

LayerOne 2016 All at once log

Project log source for PCB arrival, Eagle design, reverse-protection diode, level-shifter debugging, daisy-chain tests, ESP8266 power/noise fixes, Wi-Fi control, planned firmware-update station, and pre-build intent.

Badge: LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge

Source trail

Evidence Sources

Hackaday.io / charliex · retrieved 2026-05-15

All at once

Development-log source for PCB arrival, component reuse, reverse protection, level-shifting and capacitance debugging, daisy-chain testing, Wi-Fi control from a PC, and planned firmware-update station.

Badge: LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge

Hackaday.io / charliex · retrieved 2026-05-15

LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge

Primary badge-team source for the PSoC4, 5x4 WS2812B LED array, mini breakout area, 3.3 V and battery rails, broken-out PSoC4 I/O, ESP8266 Wi-Fi bridge, and charliex/mmca team listing.

Badge: LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge

Hackaday.io / charliex · retrieved 2026-05-15

WiFi, pick and placing

Production-log source for CR123A parts, diode validation, Wi-Fi mode, stencil-holder and pick-and-place work, eight hand-built badges, and ESP8266 supply pressure.

Badge: LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge