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can u help me design pcb?

@copilot can u help me design pcb?
1y
Sure, I'd be happy to help you design your PCB! Let's start by creating a basic connection plan based on the components you've listed. Here are some steps to get started:
  1. Identify Key Components and Connections:
    • VDD
    • GND
    • Communication interfaces like SPI, I2C, and UART
    • Essential pins such as RF, BOOT0, and RST
  2. Power Connections:
    • Connect VDDVDD:pin to a 3.3V power source.
    • Connect all GNDGND:pins to the ground.
  3. Communication Interfaces:
    • SPI:
      • Connect PA4/SPI1_NSSPA4/SPI1\_NSS:pin to the SPI slave select pin of your peripheral.
      • Connect PA5/SPI1_CLKPA5/SPI1\_CLK:pin to the SPI clock pin.
      • Connect PA6/SPI1_MISOPA6/SPI1\_MISO:pin to the SPI master-in slave-out pin.
      • Connect PA7/SPI1_MOSIPA7/SPI1\_MOSI:pin to the SPI master-out slave-in pin.
    • I2C:
      • Connect PA11/I2C_SDAPA11/I2C\_SDA:pin to the I2C data line.
      • Connect PA12/I2C_SCLPA12/I2C\_SCL:pin to the I2C clock line.
    • UART:
      • Connect PA2/UART2_TXPA2/UART2\_TX:pin to the UART RX pin of your external device.
      • Connect PA3/UART2_RXPA3/UART2\_RX:pin to the UART TX pin of your external device.
      • Connect PB6/UART1_TXPB6/UART1\_TX:pin to another UART RX pin if needed.
      • Connect PB7/UART1_RXPB7/UART1\_RX:pin to another UART TX pin if needed.
  4. Special Pins:
    • Connect BOOT0BOOT0:pin to a pull-down resistor to ensure the correct boot configuration.
    • Connect RSTRST:pin to a push-button or reset circuit for manual reset functionality.
    • Connect RFRF:pin to an antenna circuit tuned for 864MHz - 868MHz for LoRaWAN communication.
To Proceed Further:
  1. Schema Creation:
    • Use the above connections to create a schematic in Flux.
  2. Component Placement:
    • Position the components on the PCB layout, starting with the RFRF, power supply (VDDVDD, GNDGND), and I/O pins.
  3. Routing:
    • Route the connections ensuring minimal interference and appropriate trace widths for high-current paths.
Let me know if you have specific details or additional components to incorporate, and I can provide more targeted guidance!
1y
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PB2/AD3
BOOT0
PB5
PA0
PA9
PA5/SPI1_CLK
PB3/ADC1
GND
PA3/UART2_RX
PA12/I2C_SCL
GND
GND
PA14/SWCLK
PA15/ADC5
PB4/ADC2
GND
PB6/UART1_TX
PA11/I2C_SDA
VDD
PA4/SPI1_NSS
PA7/SPI1_MOSI
RST
PB7/UART1_RX
RF
PA2/UART2_TX
GND
PA6/SPI1_MISO
PA13/SWDIO
PA8
PB12
PA10/ADC4
PA1


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RAK3172-8-SM-NI

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RF IC Transceiver LoRaWAN 864MHz, 865MHz, 868MHz 2V ~ 3.6V Supply, Without IPEX Connector #CommonPartLibrary #LoRaWAN #RF #Wireless #Module

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RAK3172-8-SM-NI

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