Good news everyone. The new board came in. BAD NEWS everyone, I can't use it.
One of the big challenges of making boards like this is trying to keep what's on top and what's on bottom straight. A lot of times it's easy to see because the bottom components are mirrored and look backwards. However, there are a ton of drill holes for components, vias and other things that get really hard to keep track of especially when you're cramming as much as possible on a board.
Test fitting back side of the board:
Front side with LED test fit:
I lost track of the through-hole LED positions and placed a connector body directly over 1 and a half of them on the back side. After soldering in the LEDs, their nubs on the back side of the board wouldn't have allowed the connector to sit flush.
Offending connector with one hole of the HI beam LED visible, the other is beneath the connector body which would have prevented the connector body from sitting flush:
I probably could have made it work but because the board was so cheap to make ($13 total), I've started a new design to fix existing problems as well as improve on the design. So V2 is ready to go but I wont' send it off until I'm done with the other two boards I'm still working on.
New design using surface mount components which will be a challenge to solder but the package size is still manageable with a soldering iron, no need for solder paste or a fancy reflow oven. Some other improvements of this design moves the resistors and diodes needed that were previously on the old board from 2017 onto this one, as well as a small 1A fuse for the motoscope mini.
One good practice that I will now perform going forward is making sure that any component footprint I make will clearly mark the "keep out" area of a component which helps you identify that nothing can go in that space. I didn't intend for this bike build to turn into a printed circuit board manufacturing lesson but for anyone who's willing to tackle this, it's very rewarding and fun. Just to give anyone interested in an under-the-hood look, here's what I'm calling the Headlight Board looks like as it sits right now, prior to any real board layout or routing.
Schematic - 5 connectors, 2 relays, 2 resistors and 2 LEDs:
Board layout before any routing:
The final layout of this board will greatly depend on the physical size restrictions on the headlight mounting plate which was cut out on Tuesday. I'm hoping to have the headlights roughly mounted soon which will let me figure out this board orientation.
K bye.