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PCB-A Battery Management System Design

flux

2:53

Yes. Here’s the most useful way I can help you get this done efficiently and cleanly.
  • I can audit the project in real time:
    • inspect the schematic, BOM, layout, and review results
    • tell you exactly what is wrong, missing, duplicated, floating, mislabeled, or risky
    • produce a short punch list after each step using the project data tools, which are the correct primary tools for real-time project inspection
  • I can clean up schematic-side issues:
    • fix/add connections
    • rename nets and designators
    • adjust component properties and project properties
    • remove or add parts where that is supported by the project modification tools
  • I can set up and correct the PCB baseline:
    • board size, outline shape, stackup, keepouts, and layout rules
    • this is exactly what the layout setup workflow is for
  • I can help you with placement strategy, even when I can’t physically drag parts:
    • turn your placement intent into a step-by-step placement script
    • define anchor parts first, then current path, then control, then passives
    • check whether the placement is sensible after you move parts
    • the recommended PCB workflow explicitly starts with inspect/setup, then UI/mechanical placement before broader routing work
  • I can help with routing strategy:
    • give you routing order
    • identify which nets need width priority, analog isolation, or guard routing
    • review remaining airwires and tell you the best next routing pass
    • then re-check DRC after each pass using review results, which are always current
  • I can help with attachments and external handoff files:
    • if you upload KiCad, Altium, Gerbers, screenshots, datasheets, or BOMs, I can analyze them and tie them back to this project
    • for EDA and manufacturing files, the recommended workflow is to parse the file, extract net/component/layout info, and turn that into actionable next steps for the current design
  • I can help with exports and handoff:
    • netlist export
    • Gerbers
    • BOM CSV
    • pick-and-place CSV
    • those are the supported output/export paths from the project export workflow
What I can’t cleanly do from here:
  • I can’t promise to physically drag/place PCB parts on the canvas for you.
  • I can’t reliably place explicit no-connect markers if the available project tools don’t expose that operation.
  • I can’t pretend routing is done if there are still airwires/DRC issues.
So the best way we work together is this:
  1. You place a small batch of anchor parts, like J1, J2, J3, J4, and K1.
  2. I inspect the result and tell you what to adjust.
  3. Then you place the next batch, like F1, D1, U3, U4, U1, and U2.
  4. I review again.
  5. Then we do routing in controlled passes.
  6. Then pours, silkscreen, DRC/ERC, and exports.
If you want, I can help in a very practical PCB-expert mode from here:
  • Option A: I give you the next exact placement batch only with spacing/orientation guidance.
  • Option B: I audit the current blockers and produce a must-fix before fab checklist.
  • Option C: You move the first anchor parts, and I immediately review that placement and tell you the next corrections.
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2021471080

we are starting over and i will give you clear instructions, clear off anything that will obstruch our work
23 days

flux

2:49

Thinking deeply about your request.

Formulating a project plan.

Creating a concise project plan.

Working on your request.

Creating a high-level plan.

You want to reset PCB-A to a clean baseline so nothing from earlier work gets in the way.
  • I’ve prepared a Plan to clear legacy schematic content, layout settings, rules, and documents
  • It preserves only anything you explicitly choose to keep
  • The result will be a clean starting point for your new instructions
Click Start on the plan bar to run it.
Plan
Goal
  • Reset the PCB-A project to a clean baseline by removing all legacy schematic elements, layout settings, design rules, and project documents that could obstruct new work, preserving only items explicitly designated for retention.
Implementation plan
  1. Review and document current project elements
    1. Identify schematic components, nets, and layout settings that are remnants of prior work.
    2. Mark any explicit items for preservation if applicable.
  2. Clear legacy content
    1. Remove all schematic components and nets that are not explicitly required.
    2. Delete any layout objects, design rules, and documents that may interfere with a fresh start.
  3. Reset project settings
    1. Configure the project properties to reflect a new baseline state including default layout and schematic settings.
    2. Update project description to document the reset state and readiness for new instructions.
  4. Verify the cleared baseline
    1. Confirm that the schematic is empty of obstructive elements.
    2. Ensure the PCB layout contains no residual components, nets, or obsolete rules.
Success criteria
  • All legacy schematic components and nets have been removed, except explicitly preserved items.
  • The PCB layout is reset to default with no residual design settings or objects.
  • Project properties and description accurately reflect the cleared baseline state, ready for new instructions.
Remove everything old
Keep only board outline
Preserve power section
Check leftovers first
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PCB-A AGM Battery BMS thumbnail
Battery management system PCB-A for an off-grid 12 V AGM lead-acid battery with current sensing, voltage and temperature monitoring, ESP32 control, relay output, split PGND/AGND grounding, and JLCPCB-ready 2-layer layout constraints.

Properties

Diagram


12V AGM Battery Input Fuse and Reverse Protection TVS and Bulk Filter High Current Path and ACS712 Relay Switched Load Output 12V to node_5V Buck 5V Rail 3.3V LDO ESP32 WROOM node_32D Battery Voltage Divider Current Sense Divider Filter NTC Temperature Sense I2C OLED Header UART Programming Header Relay Driver and Status LED PGND Star Point Near J1 BAT- AGND Island

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Qty 1

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$2.16–$5.95

Digi-Key

$3.79–$8.59

LCSC

$12.03–$208.85

Mouser

$8.93–$189.71

TME

$0.70–$1.69

Verical

$3.64–$303.10

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