+Mike Smith Much agreed. I'd love to make such a system myself if I had the time. Maybe someday. Started a Patreon with somewhat slightly different goals, but I'll see where it leads. :O
I have to admit your comment distracted me for about 3 hours. ^^; But I learned what a PSoC is! XD But it does look promising, though still not quite available yet, the driver boards in particular at least.
I love the board design and the simplicity of it all. Now I've a question. If anything on the board goes wrong, can I send it to a technician or will I have to ship it back to the factory for a new one?
I don't get it, you can buy a small and simple laptop motherboard that has 10+ the power than the spike, and it will be incredibly cheap and reliable ! I wont be surprised if this spike system ends costing something like 50 $ to produce and breaks easily so that it can be constantly slapped ? Or is this a conspiracy/uneducated guess on my side ?
No schematics, -- guess they want you to buy expensive PCBs from them rather than repair anything. That makes it a no-go for me and probably a lot of other collectors.