Here's my take on an 8 channel lmh7324 based pod, highlights:
* Still single-sided load, for ease of assembly with a super-generous courtyard around the QFNs for ease of rework, should it be needed, but at 40x42 mm I don't really think it needs to be any smaller.
* I went with a 26 lead, 1 mm pitch ribbon and IDC connectors towards the scope, because I don't want to deal with the nightmare of laying out the 1.27mm pitch header and 26mm is narrow enough for me:)
* The inputs are via a 2x8 2.54 mm pitch female socket, with half of the pins being ground, that should make it easy to plug in a single-use adaptor board or individual probes, I want to plug in my inputs from the top, but it's just as easy to use the same foot print for an angled header or socket if front-entry is desired.
* I want to laser cut an acrylic sandwich case, which basically requires a hole for a screw in each corner, so the board grew 10 mm in width because of that.
* To use the space between the mounting holes for something I stuck a crude voltmeter on the board in the form of an ATtiny85 and 10 charlieplexed LEDs, so it's fast and easy to verify that the threshold voltage is set correctly.
* The Kicad project is on gitlab here:
https://gitlab.com/dren.dk/mso5k-la-pod/tree/master/lmh7324-8chRoast my layout:)