# openCom LTE
Ahoy ye most based and redpilled Framework laptop (and others) users (read in a pirate voice). This here repository contains the schematics for the first LTE expansion card for the Framework laptop in the whole of the seven seas matey!! Since we are a most merciful and generous crew, we are sharing the schematics and assorted design files for the electrical and mechanical aspects of the device with ye! Ye are free to modify and republish the design as ye wish under the terms of our `CC BY SA 4.0` license, which requires that ye must provide attribution for our design to our crew. To see more open the `LICENSE` file. ## Documentation ### Electrical The electrical design for this project was all done in `KiCad`. The design is based in the `Electrical` folder. There are many footprints which we used for the project, but do not have the rights to republish here. Hence, we have given links in the `README.md` in this directory to retrieve them yourself. The schematic is divided into sections, with clear labels on each system in each section. The schematic design was based on the hardware implementation manual for the EG95, which can be found [here](https://fcc.report/FCC-ID/2AAGEEG95NAX/5041436.pdf). A bill of materials is also provided in `bom.csv` for any who may wish to produce or repair their own board independently. ### Mechanical The mechanical design for this project was all done in `OpenSCAD`. The design is based in the `Mechanical` folder. The enclosure is designed to be used with M2 screws, with inserts (WHAT KIND, NEED TO FIGURE THIS OUT). ## Disclaimer Ensure you ramp up your openCom LTE TX power if you ever see BBC TV licensing vans approaching you or your laptop, it's the only way to repel them and prevent them from appropriating £159 a year from your person and wasting it on misinforming people, lol. # Attribution Thank you to Framework Computer Inc. who supplied the original design files in their repository [here](https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/ExpansionCards), which were used as a base for our project. # Legal Our logo (the snake on the back silkscreen layer) is a registered trademark in the United Kingdom, which **must** be removed if you intend to produce your own board. Additionally, our engraved logo and our trading name (Liberated Embedded Systems) **must** also be removed from the `OpenSCAD` design file if you choose to produce your own enclosure.