Reading Thermal Monitor Schematic

I’ll first revise placement to create extra connector spacing for plugging modules/IC boards onto the headers, then I’ll run the router and check the board after routing.
I’m blocked because execution credits ran out before I could modify the placement or route the PCB.
Current project state:
  • The KiCad schematic was rebuilt in Flux.
  • Missing 5V → 3.3V regulator was added.
  • DHT22 connector was corrected to a 3-pin header.
  • ESP32 reset/boot support, I2C, DHT22, ENC28J60 SPI, UART, power, and ground nets were wired.
  • Schematic checks I ran earlier were clean.
  • PCB was sized to 80 × 60 mm, 4-layer stackup.
  • Components were placed once, but not yet adjusted for your new requirement: more space between connectors for placing modules/IC boards onto connector pins.
  • PCB is not routed yet; airwires are expected.
Remaining work:
  1. Re-place connectors with wider spacing and module clearance.
  2. Re-check placement for overlaps and antenna keepout.
  3. Route the PCB.
  4. Run final DRC/airwire review and fix any routing issues.
Set connector clearance
Suggest connector layout
Run DRC after placement
Header spacing guidance

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