The design files are the EAGLE PCB layout and schematic files, plus the Gerbers I used when making the MINT circuit boards. These are the same files as used on the last production run, v1.01d.
Some questions you may be asking:
The main reason is that I'm no longer interested in pursuing the MINT line of development. It has been superceded by the PINT, so I've decided to set the design free.
Yes.
While I do not require that you share any changes, I would appreciate it if you did. I want to see what derivatives people are making.
Yes, but please make up a different name other than "MINT". I don't want people to be confused about the source of the boards.
Right here. (ZIP, 84 KB)
| mint.brd | EAGLE board layout | |
|---|---|---|
| mint.sch | EAGLE schematic | |
| mint.plc | top silkscreen layer | |
| mint.stc | top solder mask layer | |
| mint.cmp | top copper layer | |
| mint.sol | bottom copper layer | |
| mint.sts | bottom solder mask layer | |
| mint.drd | Excellon drill data | |
| mint.drl | EAGLE drill tool file | |
| local-gerber274x.cam | customized EAGLE CAM file for re-generating Gerbers |
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