wb rc1b modified gerbers *with* eagle files

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wb rc1b modified gerbers *with* eagle files

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From the README in the tarball:
After not being able to find "fixed" brd files, and not actually being able to get any of the "fixed" gerbers to pass DRC, I went ahead and started modifying the boards. The presented gerbers have all issues that I know about fixed (no guarantees, I may have even broken something), and pass DRC at BatchPCB.

Irritated that I had to figure it out myself (what can I say, I'm lazy), I also included a .cam file for generating new gerbers, in case you have additional changes you'd like to make.

There's also a little bash script for tarring up the generated gerbers, for if you're on Linux.

According to bushing's notes on ladyada's tea party, regenerating the gerber files should take care of whatever silkscreen issues he had noticed.

Note, however, that I have only moved one component ID, and I have not made the LiPoly battery terminal changes that bushing did mentioned. I'm going to check in to the size of the terminals on the battery overload circuit and make a change similar to that soonish.

Height each panel: 2080 mils
Width each panel: 3250 mils

Current cost per board at BatchPCB: $16.90
Total cost of a set of three (individually routed) with S&H: $65.65
No, I am not selling them, and will not sell them. I don't even have any.

From the CHANGELOG file in the tarball:
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changes, all:
- modified Dimension outline to be more consistent
- modified tPlace left circles to make them actually centered

changes, wb_main:
- moved url and version text to bDocu layer to prevent batchpcb drc errors
- moved via in bottom antenna ground a bit to avoid batchpcb drc errors
- adjusted the perfection of the big ground planes, and made them not go outside the outline
- moved a label that was hanging off the edge (can't remember where it was, oh well)
- modified right edge tStop so it doesn't make the board bigger (don't want the fab stealing my $1)

changes, wb_batt_lm3622:
- moved top antenna trace slightly so both layers match
- moved big adafruit logo to copper 'cause it's BANNED
- moved url to bDocu to prevent batchpcb drc errors

changes, wb_batt_aaa:
- moved top antenna trace slightly so both layers match
- moved big adafruit logo to copper 'cause it's BANNED
- moved url to bDocu to prevent batchpcb drc errors
- removed Dimensions circles around left standoff holes to avoid drc errors

changes, wb_ant:
- moved top antenna trace slightly so both layers match

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The files:
Eagle and gerber files
Just gerber files

- moo

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