AmiCube v1 Assembly: Pushing the Limits!
This AMiCube update focuses on the physical side of the Minimig project: case fit, aluminum enclosure work, production progress, and the details that help the board feel like a finished retro computer.
Minimig case fit, machining, anodized finish, and production progress.
Mechanical details that matter when turning a PCB into a finished system.
Access to video, controls, connectors, and everyday usability.
Short updates from manufacturing, test fitting, and first runs.
What This Video Covers
- Power-path, switching, or voltage-stability details from the hardware revision.
- RAM/SRAM validation and memory-path debugging.
- Mechanical production, case fit, or assembly/manufacturing progress.
- PCB assembly, FPGA toolchain, KiCad, Vivado, or board bring-up details.
Source Notes
The YouTube description frames this as minimig case and production update. This post summarizes the video around power-path, switching, or voltage-stability details from the hardware revision, ram/sram validation and memory-path debugging, mechanical production, case fit, or assembly/manufacturing progress, and the practical development context around the AMiCube and Minimig ecosystem.
| Video topic | Minimig case and production update |
|---|---|
| Upload date | January 27, 2025 |
| AMiCube focus | AmiCube v1 Assembly: Pushing the Limits! |
| Video ID | r86hoQuI_Yk |