Rev A took board surgery to power on. Then I hit an RX line that refused to go LOW . Then I noticed a third defect I never wrote up: the differential current sensing on the OPA wasn't actually differential. Rev B is the respin that fixes all three, plus a handful of features I was going to need anyway. If you're new here, OpenServoCore is my effort to turn cheap MG90S-class servos into networked smart actuators with sensor feedback, cascade control, and a DYNAMIXEL-style TTL bus. The CH32V006 dev board is the firmware development platform for this project. Rev B is the second revision of that board, routed this week and ready to fab. TL;DR Status: designed, not fabricated. I've reviewed Rev B carefully and don't expect another Rev A-scale surprise. But the hardware hasn't been built or validated yet. If you want to fab one yourself, wait for the bringup post. Or fab it at your own risk knowing the design is unproven. The big-ticket items. Fixed: VDD/VCC swap. UART RX contention.…