Oh yeah, that's totally what I meant! I was just excited and am bad at explaining lol. I'm saying it'll be easy with the pogo pins for chassis removal, and then you can also have the reveal board on top for the canon internals, and this awesomely designed board makes it that much easier, which is super cool to me because I have been pondering this for a few months now. Truly awesome work. This is gonna make one hell of a Hero!
EDIT: Also yeah, a separate board with some SMDs for a power led graph would be awesome
I am happy to post it on OSHpark once I design it and confirm it works. While not intended to specifically do so, the helper board has some pins that could be used for expansion. Like... if you run the arrows as a single chain and cut the jumper to the second data line you could actually run a pixel chain on a top board and power it off the power shared with the arrow pixels. I know this would work for proffieboards since that allows for shared power pins. I don't know if it would work with CFX and the like unless they supported shared power pins with different data lines.
yes in theory you could do a chassis removal using pogos. That is close to what we are thinking for chassis design anyway. I have not really worked out that setup tho because you don't want the act of removing it to cause a current jump. I need to look into this more. One thing we have been toying with is something like the grandmaster chassis that is on a series of sleds and magnets that allow it to fully be removed. The chamber is designed to thread into the body so that is not meant to remove once installed.