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hey I'm just testing... does this thing work?

Of course it does ;)

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hey I'm just testing... does this thing work?
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Has anyone used a pick an place with Flux generated boards? Specifically OpenPN...

I don't have anyone in mind, do you need any specific help?
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Has anyone used a pick an place with Flux generated boards? Specifically OpenPNP?
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I don't know about OpenPNP but I ordered PCB assembly from PCBway and JLCPCB by using Pick'n'place files generated in Flux and I was not getting questions/complaints from manufacturers. So probably you should be fine with OpenPNP too. Please let me know how it goes once you tried it.
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Looking for help with your PCB business card design. I'm starting my own from sc...

First of all, I would love for you to fork/clone the project and add your creative touches (if you're not aware, it's one button to get a copy of the design and start editing it). I'm curious to see what it ends up as! As for your questions,
  1. The 56pF capacitor is a tuning capacitor to make the circuit resonate at the NFC frequency (which is 13.56MHz). See my thoughts at the bottom about this.
  2. It's hard to answer this question without measuring it, which is what I'm trying to do. (I have 2 boards with different spacings and a SMA connector to measure the frequency response). But if I had to guess, I would say at 13.56MHz, you're looking at a pretty sensitive loop so imperfections in spacing would change your loop inductance and shift around the resonant frequency (which would change how far away you'd need to tap your phone). Are you manufacturing your own board or getting it made overseas?
  3. You generally don't want 90 degree traces because this will cause sudden impedance changes and reflections at high frequencies. 45 degree traces also aren't recommended but I used them and it's been fine. Curved traces are the best!
  4. Soldering this was super easy because I bought a stencil and there were only like 5 components to put down. I used an old hot plate to heat up the solder paste until it melted (but you can also use an old toaster oven). Let me know if you'd like to know more about this method.
If you want to learn more about how I got the loop inductance I got, here's a really good primer from NXP that I used; there should be download links inside those slides for the excel sheet used to calculate the values. Also, I made a /markwuflux/pcb-business-card-v2 that I am testing because the 14.5MHz loop doesn't respond very well. I'm seeing if 13.56MHz performs better. Here is a screenshot how I got the V2 values.
Also note that I was only able to write an NDEF table to the NFC IC i chose using an Android Phone (Google Pixel 4).
I know this is a lot of information, so please feel free to keep asking by email or on the Flux slack community.

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Looking for help with your PCB business card design. I'm starting my own from scratch using yours and others as a guide:
  1. What is the use of the 56pf capacitor in parallel with your 40mm antenna?
  2. How exact does the antenna spacing need to be? I tried my best to get exact spacing but it's definitely tough and tedious.
  3. Any difference between curved/angled and 90deg traces for the antenna?
  4. How hard was the smd soldering of the NFC chip?
Thanks!!
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hey i need someone who experienced with mosfet switching, i am creating diy bms ...

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Hey @valdepcb ! Is that project in Flux? Or do you have a screenshot of the design?
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hey i need someone who experienced with mosfet switching, i am creating diy bms but got stuck because the mosfet were "floating" and broken
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