Gathered key LM2596 parameters (datasheet URL, input voltage max, output voltage max, max current)
Placed U1, U2, U3, U4 according to T-shape requirements
Separated high-current and sensitive returns in layout
Routed power: LM2596 5 V → VSYS and VMOT, commons GND
Routed control signals from Pico to TB6612FNG and I2C signals to MPU-6050
Added all pull-ups (4.7 kΩ) and decoupling caps (100 nF)
Connected all nets per plan and added generic SS14 diode
Tasks not yet addressed
Research motor voltage range and stall current (steps 0.7.1–0.7.4)
Add LM2596 input voltage minimum and input current properties (steps 0.8)
Decide TB6612FNG orientation and update board outline (step 0.9)
Run pull_up_pull_down ERC and capacitor_voltage_rating/resistor_power_rating ERC (steps 5.3–5.4)
Define and draw T-shaped board outline (steps 6.1–6.3)
Unable to perform
Datasheet queries for LM2596 minimum input voltage, input voltage max property, output current and max output current (steps 0.2, 0.5, 0.6.1–0.6.2)
Full ERC review for schematic completeness (step 5.1)
Success criteria status
Power routing and isolation: ✅
Signal wiring with pull-ups: ✅
T-shape outline and dimension check: ❌ (outline not set)
Schematic/layout readiness for detailed routing: ❌ (ERC and outline pending)
Recommended next step
Proceed with schematic review: run the pull_up_pull_down and voltage/power-rating ERC checks, address flagged parts, then define the T-shaped board outline (≤ 120 mm×40 mm) before detailed layout.
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