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Developing composable, reusable CAN modules for Eurobot Project: Sandbox / vacant by Die Dosen Stapler at AISLER Page on our website: DDoS We are a robotics team competing annually at the Eurobot competition. The theme changes yearly, but always involves similar components: suction cups with vacuum pumps, servo motors, and stepper motors. Rather than design a large PCB with all the components needed for the current year’s challenge, which will become obsolete for the next competition, we are developing reusable modules that we can com...

Team DDoS participates in the annual Eurobot competition. Since they have a new challenge each year, they have decided to develop reusable modules so they can be combined into new configurations for new challenges! Want to know how? Check out their post in our community: 🧡
#technology #hardware

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fresh set of PCBs from @aisler.net
more to come

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Decorative AISLER Easter promotion to save €10 on PCB & Assembly services on www.aisler.net. Just use coupon EASTER2026 - it's valid until 03/05/2026 and can be applied once per account.

Decorative AISLER Easter promotion to save €10 on PCB & Assembly services on www.aisler.net. Just use coupon EASTER2026 - it's valid until 03/05/2026 and can be applied once per account.

We have a little treat to sweeten your bank holiday! 🧡 Just enter the code EASTER2026 at checkout before the 3rd of May 2026 to claim your €10 discount.

Upload your latest project right here: aisler.net/p/new?utm_so...

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Questions are regarding shielding techniques, ground plane design, if shielding cans are always necessary and if you have any tips for balancing cost vs performance in shielding.

"I would really appreciate insights or real-world experiences from the community."

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

A fellow engineer in our Community needs advice regarding EMI - since this isn't our main specialisation, we are calling on your collective brainpower.

Got the answers? Help a peer out: community.aisler.net/t/board-leve...

Or answer here & I'll forward 🧡

#Hardware #Technology

2 weeks ago 2 1 1 0

Another idea are specialised e-waste refiners, like the royal mint reformation metals. Or getting them to the next large electronic retailer. Under UK WEEE regulations: If they have an electrical sales area over 400 m² they are required to accept small electronic waste (under 25cm) for free. 😇

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

If you want them to be recycled but kept away from standard landfill, the best option is the HWRCs, they have dedicated WEEE containers.

Scrapstores are also great, they might repurpose them for arts or community projects.

Or is there a hackspace nearby, that might need it?

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0
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I think this question deserves more feedback than just mine :D First idea is desk art, like adding rubber feet to turn them into coasters, or putting them in a (shadow) box, maybe with a documentation of the flaw and some steps from the troubleshooting process, ... something like this :)

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My ESP32-H2 boards arrived from @aisler.net. Need to order a batch of components now. They tiny USB pads have me a little nervous! I think C7 might make the iron hard to use if required!

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A high-resolution photograph of a populated custom green printed circuit board (PCB). The board features prominent copper power planes (V_dd and Ground), numerous surface-mount components, large through-hole connectors for high-current inputs/outputs, fuses, and dedicated Hall-effect current sensors. The design shows multiple layers and optimized routing for power distribution and monitoring. The PCB was designed by Triton e.V., a student association from Aachen in Germany, and manufactured by AISLER B.V in Europe.

A high-resolution photograph of a populated custom green printed circuit board (PCB). The board features prominent copper power planes (V_dd and Ground), numerous surface-mount components, large through-hole connectors for high-current inputs/outputs, fuses, and dedicated Hall-effect current sensors. The design shows multiple layers and optimized routing for power distribution and monitoring. The PCB was designed by Triton e.V., a student association from Aachen in Germany, and manufactured by AISLER B.V in Europe.

Triton e.V., a student team, pushes 30A through a 35µm PCB without active cooling! The trick? Outer layers for Vdd. 😎

Read how: community.aisler.net/t/triton-pow...

How do you handle high-current demands? Do you rely on stack-up tricks, or is heavy copper your solution?

#Technology #Hardware

2 weeks ago 4 0 0 0

Another Beautiful Board 🧡

3 weeks ago 5 0 0 0

But unfortunately, we don’t have any official tutorial online yet 🥲

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Hey @nnnilabs.net :)
Right now, we don’t support edge plating the way you need it. In the past, some of our users tried to approximate edge plating using (castellated) slots, but that’s more of a workaround, we don't have a tutorial for.

3 weeks ago 2 0 0 0

Oh no! Thanks for the report. It doesn't seem to happen to everyone. Could you send an email ( support@aisler.net ) or message with a short information, which browser you use and your account name?

3 weeks ago 1 1 1 0
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william, a white man with long curly brown hair, holding a triangular lamp to his face

the bicycle dynamo attached to a bike with an LED lit up

the bicycle dynamo attached to a bike with an LED lit up

Fight the man by making free energy at #OHS2026! William Kennedy will teach you the ins and outs of a contactless bicycle dynamo light, using physics to power your bike light. Get your Summit tickets today: ticket.nodeforum.org/OHS26/

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AISLER now fully supports KiCad10 - Simply upload your PCB or ODB++ or use our plugin.

AISLER now fully supports KiCad10 - Simply upload your PCB or ODB++ or use our plugin.

To be honest, we might be a bit biased, as a sponsor of @kicad.org - but we love KiCad 10 and naturally fully support it 🧡

See our favourite features in our community post: community.aisler.net/t/kicad-10-i...

What is your favourite new feature? 🥰

#KiCad #Electronics #Technology #Manufacturing

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Formula Student - Racing Power Münster - Module BMS Hello Aisler Community! We are Racing Power Münster (RPM), a new electric Formula Student team in our second season. During the construction of this years car, the RPX-02, we made the decision to work on a module based battery management system (BMS) for our main accumulator. What is a BMS? The BMS inside a battery system watches over the voltage and temperature of the cells. If any cell is getting too hot or the voltage low/high, a emergency shutdown is performed. One other important featur...

Team Racing Power Münster is only in their second season, but are already building a top-tier formula student car! They’ve added a new battery management system. Want to learn how this improves their car? Read it in their community post: community.aisler.net/t/formula-st...

#technology #hardware

3 weeks ago 4 0 1 0

We’d love to make shipping to Norway smoother, but to be completely upfront: it’s not currently on our roadmap for this year. It is on our wishlist for the future, though :) I'm sorry that I don't have better news at the moment.

3 weeks ago 1 1 0 0
Promotional Aisler poster styled like a wanted poster. At the top, an orange-and-black striped banner says “WANTED.” In the center is an orange icon of a person with a circuit-board head and an Aisler logo cloud symbol on the chest. Large text reads “SMART HARDWARE ENGINEERS.” Below, smaller text says: “Have you seen this person? Ask for their Aisler referral code and receive your bounty!!!” An orange box states “Reward: €10,-”. At the bottom, warning symbols flank the line: “Proceed with caution: may cause serious discounts.”

Promotional Aisler poster styled like a wanted poster. At the top, an orange-and-black striped banner says “WANTED.” In the center is an orange icon of a person with a circuit-board head and an Aisler logo cloud symbol on the chest. Large text reads “SMART HARDWARE ENGINEERS.” Below, smaller text says: “Have you seen this person? Ask for their Aisler referral code and receive your bounty!!!” An orange box states “Reward: €10,-”. At the bottom, warning symbols flank the line: “Proceed with caution: may cause serious discounts.”

Are you looking to try a new prototyping service for your electronic project? Look no further!

Ask a friend who’s already using AISLER for their referral code and get €10.- of your first order! Already using AISLER? Comment your referral code and let the discounts come in! 🧡

#technology #hardware

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Finished designing a simple PCB for the nRF54L15 ME54BS01 module from MinewSemi. Sent for manufacture via @aisler.net

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A meme featuring Yoda from Star Wars with a calm expression and hands folded. White bold text at the top says, “DISCOUNT CODE YOU HAVE,” and text at the bottom says, “IN YOUR ACCOUNT IT IS,” phrased in Yoda’s distinctive speech style.

A meme featuring Yoda from Star Wars with a calm expression and hands folded. White bold text at the top says, “DISCOUNT CODE YOU HAVE,” and text at the bottom says, “IN YOUR ACCOUNT IT IS,” phrased in Yoda’s distinctive speech style.

🧡 Happy users, we hope for 🧡

This week we launched our referral program where you can get €10,- credits for every new AISLER user you refer who places an order! You couldn't find your code yet? Take a look at our post: community.aisler.net/t/rifty-rewa...

#makeineurope #technology #hardware

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Read more in our community: community.aisler.net/t/aisler-ref...

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How does it work? Simple! As an existing user, you can find your personal referral code in your account. You can share this with your friends who haven’t used AISLER yet, and they will receive a €10,- discount with your code on their first order! Once they’ve ordered, you will also receive €10,- in

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AISLER branded picture with text "Friends don't let friends pay full price!" and a handshake icon, followed by the text "Refer a friend through the unique referral code in your account and you both get a €10,- discount!" highlighting the new Refer a Friend programme of AISLER, where users can give away a €10 discount and receive €10 store credit in their AISLER account.

AISLER branded picture with text "Friends don't let friends pay full price!" and a handshake icon, followed by the text "Refer a friend through the unique referral code in your account and you both get a €10,- discount!" highlighting the new Refer a Friend programme of AISLER, where users can give away a €10 discount and receive €10 store credit in their AISLER account.

Friends don’t let friends pay full price 🧡

We are happy to announce our brand new referral programme! We hope you’re already recommending us to all your friends of course ;) But now, as a thank you to you for doing this, you will both receive a €10,- discount!

#MakeInEurope #Hardware #Technology

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First assembly job with my new(ish) JBC manual pick'n'place. Board manufactured by @aisler.net.

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Dashboard Datalogger - Democritus Racing Team Who We Are Democritus Racing Team (DRT) represents the Democritus University of Thrace in the highly competitive Formula Student series. As a dedicated team of engineering students, we design, build, and race high-performance electric vehicles on the international stage. Driven by a commitment to innovation and to meet the rigorous demands of motorsport, we develop all of our critical electronic systems entirely from scratch. Dashboard Datalogger This custom PCB serves as the central hub for ...

How to get noise-free data in an EV race car? 🏎️ Team DRT built a custom Dashboard Datalogger PCB! Clever signal conditioning buffers out the electrical chaos.

Read more about the project here: community.aisler.net/t/dashboard-...

How do you tackle PCB signal noise? 👀

#Hardware #Technology

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A huge thank you to @aisler.net for supporting Les Karibous and Barbadronic for years 🤩
Des PCB de grande qualité, fabriqués en Allemagne, à prix contenu et livrés très vite en Europe.
Thank you for your trust! 🦾
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#robotique #PCB #electronics #Aisler

1 month ago 4 1 0 0

What's your opinion? Is a factory tweak a lifesaver, or a liability? 👀

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A four-panel meme featuring Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala. In the top left panel, Anakin looks forward with the text, "Your PCB will arrive soon". In the top right, Padme smiles enthusiastically and asks, "As I designed it, right?". In the bottom left, Anakin simply stares back in silence. In the bottom right panel, Padme looks concerned and repeats, "As I designed it, right?!".

A four-panel meme featuring Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala. In the top left panel, Anakin looks forward with the text, "Your PCB will arrive soon". In the top right, Padme smiles enthusiastically and asks, "As I designed it, right?". In the bottom left, Anakin simply stares back in silence. In the bottom right panel, Padme looks concerned and repeats, "As I designed it, right?!".

Unpopular opinion: A fab house secretly fixing your design is worse than receiving a broken board. 🤷

When a factory silently nudges your design, debugging becomes a nightmare, because the physical board in your hands no longer matches the CAD file on your screen.

#Electronics #MakeInEurope

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Europe’s largest student-built rocket hopper Hello Aisler Community, We are Space Team Aachen, an association of aerospace-enthusiastic students from RWTH and FH Aachen in Germany. Our mission is to push the boundaries of student rocketry and bring advanced space technology to our city. We are incredibly excited to share our progress on one of our most ambitious endeavors yet: the Hopper Project. The Hopper Project: A Leap Towards Reusability Our goal with the Hopper Project is to build a reusable vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)...

Reusability has long been a problem in space flight.🚀 That is why Space Team Aachen is developing the Hopper Project! Their goal is to build a reusable vertical take-off and landing vehicle. 🧡 Read all about it in their community post: community.aisler.net/t/europe-s-l...
#hardware #technology

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