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:
fork/clone the template into an editable project, or
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.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
General Purpose Thick Film Standard Power
and High-Power Chip Resistor
47 kOhms ±5% 0.125W, 1/8W Chip Resistor 0805 (2012 Metric) Automotive AEC-Q200 Thick Film
Features:
- RMCF – standard power ratings
- RMCP – high power ratings
- Nickel barrier terminations standard
- Power derating from 100% at 70ºC to zero at +155ºC
- RoHS compliant, REACH compliant, and halogen free
- AEC-Q200 compliant
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.
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