Buranyaaa! If you love ironically drinking pilk (50% pepsi, 50% milk mix), or like anime women, this badge is for you!
This is a fun project we did at hackerspace. @weaselcore did the art, @critbit made it into a PCB.
After inserting the bottles, the eyes glow up. Inserting bottles requires a bit of wiggling, since the holes are a bit skewed - after inserting, they more-or-less stay in place.
You will need:
- 1x Pilkbadge neko
- 1x milk bottle, 1x bepis bottle
- 2x LEDs, size
0603or0805(soldered upside-down) - 2x
0603resistors, value between 470 and 200 ohm (the brightest) - 2x 4pin 2.54mm headers (soldered to the bottles)
- a generic CR2032 battery holder
- a glued-in pin (optional)
On 1st revision board, there's also an option for using a LiPo charger PCB instead of CR2032 holder, but this is not supported, nor advised. Do it on your own risk.
- Random person from CCC, whose name I will never know, but they noticed an error in previous readme. They also liked being called random person, I think. You can always open an issue, random person, to become a non-random one. Thanks!
- Another random person who suggested that Neko Arc could also hold other items than pilk ingridients - we might add this feature in future revisions.
- Non-random @andigandi for design tips and motivating us to deal with licensing the project.
The hardware design files, including schematics and PCB layout (excluding silkscreen artwork and outline design), are licensed under the CERN Open Hardware Licence v2 CERN-OHL-W.
Artwork and outline design © 2023 by Ewa Kielska are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
All documentation is released under CC BY-SA 4.0
In summary, you are free to use schematic and general concept of this project according to CERN-OHL-W license. If you want to include the artwork, you must adhere to CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 too.
We are open to either adjust these licensing terms, or providing the design files with alternative licensing terms in special cases. Feel free to open issue then.





