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Description

Imported from GitHub: shreekumar3d/jigita · commit 231f858 · license AGPL-3.0

Description

Ease PCB assembly with 3D printed jigs

README

Jigit

Jig It !

Ease PCB assembly with 3D printed jigs. Achieve perfectly aligned connectors, with no special motor skills!

JigIt is licensed under the AGPL 3.0 License. If you work with electronics, it can help you save time, material and money. Should you find value in this tool, the author implores you to take on the moral obligation of abiding by the "Equal Opportunity" manifesto. Details of what "equal opportunity" means and your obligations are in this page. Please take a moment to read it before you start using the software.

Starting with a PCB design, JigIt achieves this workflow:

  1. Create a 3D printable jig design from a PCB design.
  2. Print jig.
  3. Mount components and PCB on jig. If you notice tolerance issues, tweak parameters, goto step 1.
  4. Solder away for perfect results... every time !

Jig Usage

Do checkout this project's hackaday page for stories and updates.

Demos

There are many ways to use JigIt. Checkout the demos directory for details; here are some examples:

Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico 2

Pico Glitcher Board

JigIt is generic. Have a crazy board like this ProtoConn to solder ?

See ProtoCon demo for the details; the jig would look and work like this:

Gridfinity Containers for Electronics

It's not just for soldering - make Gridfinity containers for all your electronic components in a snap:

It can be used for more than electronics too, with just a bit more work.... Here is an example of a gridfinity container holding three allen keys - M2, M3 and M4:

Getting Started

See the Getting Started page.

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