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Stupid quick PCB design
Melvang:
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to design a super simple PCB for me. Essentially, I want this pcb but tweaked for an RP2040 controller instead of a Teensy 2.0. I have tried many times to learn KiCad but can never seem to get the work flow down for ****.
zegonix:
you linked to a post by someone (with the same handle as you) on a pcb manufacturers website. is this a product you want to sell? if so, it would be in your best interest to be transparent.
Melvang:
The link is a PCB that I had done years ago, that is my account on Oshpark. Another GH member did the Kicad work for me, by the name of Moz if memory is correct. I am not looking to sell it, unless there is interest for a GB, but I doubt it. I do plan to make the design public on Oshpark.
zegonix:
alright. on the pictures i don't see too much, but from the description i assume, the pcb houses a usb-connector, a power converter and the mcu, whose gpios are just routed to the pins?
i could do this, but it will be just functional, not pretty or sure to work in any environment (i could not guarantee for esd safety, or emi specifications..)
Melvang:
--- Quote from: zegonix on Thu, 03 July 2025, 05:33:16 ---alright. on the pictures i don't see too much, but from the description i assume, the pcb houses a usb-connector, a power converter and the mcu, whose gpios are just routed to the pins?
i could do this, but it will be just functional, not pretty or sure to work in any environment (i could not guarantee for esd safety, or emi specifications..)
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I think I am going to give KiCad another go. It has been probably at least 10 years since I tried KiCad. Realisitically, I should just have to build a footprint for the through holes on the RP2040, then bring that into a pcb, set my drills for the breakout pads, and go from there, correct? And I really don't need a schematic, I would think.
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