PCB Design for Power Distribution
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#Goal
- Finish all schematic net connections for the 12V LiFePO4 power distribution board, ensuring that the input protection chain, current/voltage monitoring, 5.1V buck regulator, 3.3V logic rail, six USB-C power-only output channels, service headers, and test points are fully connected and functionally complete.
#Implementation plan
1. Lock the power architecture & rail names
1. Finalize identifying and labeling the 12V battery input, 5.1V buck regulator, and 3.3V logic rail nets.
2. Complete the upstream power path
1. Connect the full input protection chain with the appropriate fuses, TVS diodes, and other components in-line with the battery input.
2. Connect the current/voltage monitoring circuitry to sample the 12V input and the power rails.
3. Connect the 5.1V buck regulator output to supply the downstream USB-C outputs and auxiliary circuits.
4. Connect the 3.3V logic rail to the proper digital components and monitoring circuits as required.
3. Develop one reference USB-C power output channel
1. Connect the buck regulator output to a canonical USB-C port symbol ensuring proper power-only configuration.
2. Attach service headers and test points to that channel to enable measurements and debugging.
4. Replicate the validated USB-C channel across exactly six outputs
1. Duplicate the wiring and connection scheme of the reference channel to ensure consistent connection in each channel.
2. Verify that each of the six USB-C channels is properly connected to the 5.1V rail and isolated with its own service header/test point setup.
5. Run a schematic connectivity closure pass
1. Review and resolve remaining net connectivity to ensure compliance with the functional requirements.
2. Confirm that all nets, including monitoring paths and safety circuits, are connected.
#Success criteria
- The entire schematic net list is complete with all power protection, regulation, and distribution branches connected.
- The schematic presents exactly six fully wired USB-C power output channels with associated service headers and test points.
- The monitoring paths and logic rail connections are correct, enabling the board to be sent for review.
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wiring rails, telemetry, and usb-c channels...
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Distributor | Qty 1 |
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Arrow | $74.55–$82.80 |
Digi-Key | $16.55–$18.84 |
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Mouser | $36.42 |
TME | $7.11 |
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