Standard 1206, 0805, 0603, and 0402 footprints.
Don't let the old UI of Sprint Layout 6.0 scare you. By abusing the Macro system, you can turn a minimalist 60% Top Mount into a cyberdeck-ready powerhouse. Save the macros. Share the macros. And for the love of soldering, double-check your stabilizer cutouts. macros sprint layout 60 top
Etta was the one who opened the crate. She had calluses on the pads of her thumbs from striping cables and a tendency to talk to hardware as if it understood her. She lifted the board free with careful hands. The Layout 60 Top was not ostentatious; it wore its design like a secret, a matte-gray top with clean chamfered edges, and three precisely bored mounting holes that suggested a geometry decided by someone who liked tension and silence in equal measure. On closer inspection the plate wasn’t quite a plate. It had channels and undercut ribs—small, deliberate hollows that seemed intended to cradle something more than switches. Standard 1206, 0805, 0603, and 0402 footprints