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Why are your boards so small?

Because the big ones are very expensive. That's the one reason, the other is modularity.

This will be, of course, an experimental machine meaning that I'll be adding functionality over time, so extensibility (adding instead of replacing) is important. The use of small boards forces a modular design from the beginning so extending existing circuits in the future can hopefully be done without braking the original design.

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Project start date: May 13 of 2009