I’m blocked from making project changes because execution credits are unavailable, so I could not add components, wire the schematic, run review, or create project files.
Nothing has been modified in the project yet. To complete this design, the remaining work is:
Rename/describe the project for a USB-C Wi-Fi/BLE temperature-humidity sensor node.
Select a dual-radio low-power MCU/module, likely an ESP32-C6/ESP32-S3-class module depending on BLE/Wi-Fi requirements and power targets.
Select a digital temperature/RH sensor, preferably I²C, low-power, factory-calibrated.
Design the USB-C 5 V input:
USB-C receptacle with CC pull-downs for default 5 V sink behavior.
Protection for reverse current, OVP, UVLO, OCP, and ESD.
Input current plan for 0.5–3 A USB-C sources.
Add regulated rails, likely 3.3 V for MCU and sensor, with regulator sized from a full power budget.
Add required decoupling, boot/config straps, programming/debug connector, reset, and any sensor pull-ups per datasheets.
Verify all ICs against datasheet-recommended application circuits.
Run ERC/review and fix all violations.
After schematic approval, proceed to PCB layout with antenna keepout, USB-C edge placement, protection close to connector, and decoupling close to IC pins.
Once credits are available, I can build the schematic first and pause for your confirmation before moving to layout.