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The all-at-once log says Eagle files and software would be uploaded to GitHub, but this pass did not recover a complete public final repository, release package, board-production archive, or challenge/software bundle for the 2016 badge.

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source-release gap · project logs but incomplete source recovery · needs artifact-level archive

Hardware and software claims remain tied to the public HHV page and Hackaday.io logs instead of treating planned source publication as recovered source.

Badge
LayerOne 2016 Conference Badge
Category
source-release gap
Severity
note
Confidence
project logs but incomplete source recovery
Status
needs artifact-level archive
Timeframe
current catalogue build
Source note
LayerOne 2016 All at once log and current source search.

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