Raspberry Pi 5 HAT Netlist Review

Yes. We can create it using public Raspberry Pi 5 40-pin header/HAT mechanical info plus datasheets for the MAX31855, ADS1115, ACS712, DRV8871, relay interface, and connectors.
Because this template project is view-only for you, the clean path is either:
  1. fork/clone the template into an editable project, or
  2. start a new project from scratch with the HAT outline, 40-pin header, and your uploaded netlist.
I would build it in this order: schematic from the uploaded netlist → datasheet-required passives/decoupling/protection → power budget for 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V paths → ERC cleanup → HAT PCB outline/placement → routing. Since the template includes PCIe nets, I’d only keep PCIe if you actually need it; otherwise the HAT can be simpler and avoid controlled-impedance PCIe routing.
Start here if you want a fresh editable design: Create Raspberry Pi 5 HAT Project
Create the HAT in a new editable project using that prompt.
I’ll set up the new-project creation link with the full HAT design prompt so you can open an editable Flux project directly.
I can’t create the project for you directly from this chat, but this link will open Flux’s new editable project flow with the full prompt pre-filled:
After it opens, Copilot should begin the editable design in that new project.
Add TVS protection
Add HAT EEPROM
Set HAT dimensions
Add test points
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Raspberry Pi 5 Hat with PCIe Template

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Template for Raspberry Pi 5 Model Shield. Include an official pinout so you will always know Raspberry Pi names, the alternative roles of pins, which one is SDA, or SCL, etc. On PCB you can find the 3D model of the Raspberry Pi itself along with the board outline on the silkscreen. #RaspberryPi #Raspberry #RaspberryPi5 #raspberry #Pi #RPi #Shield #template #project #project-template

Pricing & Availability

Distributor

Qty 1

Arrow

$1.51–$1.72

Digi-Key

$2.92

LCSC

$3.24

Mouser

$2.08

Verical

$3.94–$4.06

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