My problem there isn't too little python know-how, it's that the joy has long since been squeezed out (hah) on account of writing python all day, every day for the man. My jupyter curve tracer tool won't ever get better than good enough, because that would feel too much like work, and, like I mentioned, it's already good enough.
On a less depressing note, here are some fun things I found while rummaging through the beast:
* Lots of milled isolation slots on SOT devices!
* Alignment pins on the custom, anodized heat sinks, so that the fins on the two identical (but flipped) modules will line up, but staggered, and form channels!
* Made in the USA!
* Isn't that ethernet port just begging to be populated?
* Power rail measurements, in case it dies
That's all for now. Next up, I think I'll design it a little ZIF fixture, and perhaps one with some SOT footprints.