This makes me wonder if good old fashion automotive connectors with 4-6 pins (and maybe another pair with an inline fuse for power) are all that's needed. They're certainly a lot simpler than having to solder 40 pins
I was thinking of creating an ESD and over/under volt protected circuit to power an ATmega328 chip with opto-isolated data pins
Something like a dongle that I can quickly plug into my projects around the place
I was looking at a way of reducing line noise on power supply for this project and looked at putting a common mode choke on the v+ and gnd lines, but it turns out, how you wind the toroidal core has a lot to do with how effective that might be
I just came across this article
https://incompliancemag.com/article/why-didnt-i-see-this-coming/
Turns out winding like this, which is better for signals, is actually better for power in my case too. Toroidal cores are much cheaper than finished chokes and it's also easier to wind by hand
I was looking at a way of reducing line noise on power supply for this project and looked at putting a common mode choke on the v+ and gnd lines, but it turns out, how you wind the toroidal core has a lot to do with how effective that might be
I just came across this article
https://incompliancemag.com/article/why-didnt-i-see-this-coming/