• Climate Control System Reference Design oBJY

    Climate Control System Reference Design oBJY

    This is a climate control system reference design with a STM32WB5 microcontroller, power manager IC, USB Type-C, JST connectors, and an LCD driver. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #iot #control #BLE #reference-design

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    2 years ago

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  • Climate Control System Reference Design ae07

    Climate Control System Reference Design ae07

    This is a climate control system reference design with a STM32WB5 microcontroller, power manager IC, USB Type-C, JST connectors, and an LCD driver. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #iot #control #BLE #reference-design

    2 years ago

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  • wb_uart_rs485

    wb_uart_rs485

    This is a climate control system reference design with a STM32WB5 microcontroller, power manager IC, USB Type-C, JST connectors, and an LCD driver. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #iot #control #BLE #reference-design

    2 years ago

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  • Climate Control System Reference Design uj73

    Climate Control System Reference Design uj73

    This is a climate control system reference design with a STM32WB5 microcontroller, power manager IC, USB Type-C, JST connectors, and an LCD driver. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #iot #control #BLE #reference-design

    2 years ago

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  • USB micro

    USB micro

    Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that establishes specifications for cables and connectors and protocols for connection, communication and power supply (interfacing) between computers, peripherals and other computers

    4 years ago

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  • presence-sensing-esp32-c3

    presence-sensing-esp32-c3

    A presence sensing device powered by a mean well AC DC converter with a ESP32 C3 for it's brain plus a ld2410 mmwave module. the relay can be used to switch mains power. the ld2410 is connected through the terminal connectors.

    2 years ago

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  • iot plant monitoring system

    iot plant monitoring system

    Project Title: Plant Monitoring and Irrigation System Overview: This system is based on the ESP32-S3 and is designed to manage irrigation for a multi-floor building. Key Features: Multi-Floor Operation: The system controls three separate floors. Each floor's irrigation can be managed independently. Irrigation and Pump Control: Each floor uses a solenoid valve to regulate water flow. The solenoid valves are operated via MOSFETs. A relay engages an AC water pump when a MOSFET triggers a solenoid valve. Hardware Interconnects: Screw Terminal connectors are added for connecting the solenoid valves and the motor pump. A DC Jack is included to supply power to the system. User Interface & Connectivity: Two JST connectors are provided for integrating an OLED display, a rotary encoder, and a pushbutton. Future enhancements may include the addition of soil moisture sensors. Remote Control: The system is designed for future integration with Blynk IoT. Blynk IoT will offer both manual control and timer-based irrigation modes for each floor.

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  • USB Type-C FUSB302 Project

    USB Type-C FUSB302 Project

    Programmable USB Type‐C Controller with Power Delivery(PD) support. Include ESD Protection Diodes. With JST connectors and with block terminal connectors for VBUS #project-template #USB #typec #powerdelivery #project

    3 years ago

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  • Simple Op-Amp Differentiators and Integrators

    Simple Op-Amp Differentiators and Integrators

    This project is a simple operational amplifier circuit using a UA741CP chip. It provides essential differentiation and integration functions, featuring connections for power, input, and output. Two resistors, one capacitor, and several connectors complete the circuit design. #project

    3 years ago

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  • Beneficial Scarlet Translation Collar

    Beneficial Scarlet Translation Collar

    CNC hydraulic press brake controller with STM32H743, ADS1256, 5x DAC8501 ±10V outputs, 3x AD598 LVDT interfaces, isolated 24V digital inputs, 100BASE-TX Ethernet, watchdog, E-stop hardware disable, and 4-layer 220mm x 160mm PCB architecture. Domains: field 24V I/O, precision analog, logic/Ethernet. Safety behavior: E-stop and valve-disable force all analog command outputs to 0V-safe state and disable field enables; watchdog and power-good supervisor reset MCU on comms or rail faults. PCB constraints: L1/L4 signal+components, L2 solid GND, L3 power plane, 1.0mm board inset margin, RJ45 at edge, field connectors on opposite edge, isolation corridor between field wiring and logic/Ethernet, 4x M4 plated mounting holes inset 10mm from corners.

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  • HC32L110B6YA-CSP16 breakout board

    HC32L110B6YA-CSP16 breakout board

    Discover the benefits of the HC32L110 microcontroller with our compact and versatile breakout board, designed to streamline development and testing for various applications. This user-friendly solution offers essential components like decoupling capacitors, a 32MHz crystal oscillator, and accessible power supply connections. The breakout board also features 0.1" pitch connectors, allowing for easy integration of I/O pins into any project. Unlock the full potential of the HC32L110B6YA-CSP16 microcontroller for rapid prototyping and smooth deployment with our ingeniously designed breakout board.

    2 years ago

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  • 12V Power Distribution Block

    12V Power Distribution Block

    12V power distribution PCB: 50 mm × 100 mm board with one 5.5×2.5 mm DC input jack, four 5.5×2.1 mm DC output jacks, and four 3-pin fan connectors on a shared 12V/GND bus. Designed for 10A total input and 2A max per output connector.

    2 months ago

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  • sEMG_DAQ

    sEMG_DAQ

    sEMG-DAQ is a wearable 6 channel data acquisition unit for capturing surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals from human arm muscles using SJ2-3593D jack connectors while conditioning, digitizing, processing and transmitting them as sEMG data to an external AI accelerated board through an SM12B-SRSS IDC connector where AI models are run for various applications including robotic control, muscle signals medical assessment and gesture recognition. The board leverages an INA125P instrumentation amplifier together with filter stages utilizing LM324QT op-amps for conditioning and an STM32G4A1VET6 microcontroller for the digitization, processing and data transmission of the signals. Since AI models can only be as good as the data, the design of such a DAQ is necessary to ensure clean, reliable and real-time data for AI applications requiring sEMG data. The board also has USB-FS and JTAG to cater for debugging. The power (5V) is fed through a screw terminal and is regulated by two LDK320AM LDO regulators to offer 5V, 3.3V and 1.8V to meet the requirements of various components on the board.

    2 years ago

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  • Haptic Glove Controller Board  Rev2 764b

    Haptic Glove Controller Board Rev2 764b

    Haptic Glove Controller Board NUCLEO-F411RE based Fixed Servo Connections to match standard servo wiring Revised footprint of 2n3904s transistors since base and emitter footprint were swapped Larger power traces Swapped SDO and SDI of SPI Lines to the FPC connector so it matches with peripheral.

    3 years ago

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  • Haptic Glove Controller Board  Rev2 9f7d

    Haptic Glove Controller Board Rev2 9f7d

    Haptic Glove Controller Board NUCLEO-F411RE based Fixed Servo Connections to match standard servo wiring Revised footprint of 2n3904s transistors since base and emitter footprint were swapped Larger power traces Swapped SDO and SDI of SPI Lines to the FPC connector so it matches with peripheral.

    3 years ago

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  • sEMG_DAQ

    sEMG_DAQ

    sEMG-DAQ is a wearable 6 channel data acquisition unit for capturing surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals from human arm muscles using SJ2-3593D jack connectors while conditioning, digitizing, processing and transmitting them as sEMG data to an external AI accelerated board through an SM12B-SRSS IDC connector where AI models are run for various applications including robotic control, muscle signals medical assessment and gesture recognition. The board leverages an INA125P instrumentation amplifier together with filter stages utilizing LM324QT op-amps for conditioning and an STM32G4A1VET6 microcontroller for the digitization, processing and data transmission of the signals. Since AI models can only be as good as the data, the design of such a DAQ is necessary to ensure clean, reliable and real-time data for AI applications requiring sEMG data. The board also has USB-FS and JTAG to cater for debugging. The power (5V) is fed through a screw terminal and is regulated by two LDK320AM LDO regulators to offer 5V, 3.3V and 1.8V to meet the requirements of various components on the board.

    2 years ago

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  • Coffee Waker Main HQ W/ Module V5.0.1 1243 f1b0 4389

    Coffee Waker Main HQ W/ Module V5.0.1 1243 f1b0 4389

    Multi-subsystem ESP32-S3 coffee maker/alarm controller board for a Coffee Waker appliance. The design uses an ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N8R8 module as the main Wi-Fi/Bluetooth MCU, with USB-C 2.0 device connectivity through a USB4105-GF-A connector, 5.1 kΩ CC pull-downs, and USBLC6-2SC6 ESD protection on the USB D+/D− pair. Power architecture includes a 12 V input on a JST VH B4P connector, a TPS62932 buck regulator generating the 5 V rail, a TLV1117LV33 3.3 V LDO for MCU/logic power, and TPS22919 load switches for controlled 3.3 V/5 V peripheral rails. Functional blocks include an NAU7802 load-cell ADC on I2C with two differential load-cell channels, a MAX98357A I2S audio amplifier/DAC with speaker/output filtering, a microSD socket on SDIO, I2C/test headers, UART/programming header, and auxiliary JST VH connectors for wake-light or external loads. The high-voltage section includes 120 VAC input/output screw terminals, a 5 V SPST-NO relay rated 15 A / 240 VAC max, a 1 A fuse, MOV surge suppression, diode snubber, and a dedicated heater output terminal.

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  • RP2350B Industrial Ethernet Controller

    RP2350B Industrial Ethernet Controller

    Industrial-grade RP2350B controller with W5500 Ethernet, 24V input power, isolated industrial I/O, RS485, USB hub, relay outputs, and robust connector protection for -40°C to +85°C consumer/industrial use.

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  • Remarkable Harlequin Gadget Copter

    Remarkable Harlequin Gadget Copter

    Isolated PLC-to-LVDS interface board with one trigger output, two LVDS status return channels, DB9 field connector, selectable 5 V or 24 V trigger conditioning, and protected 24 V power input.

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  • ZAPP-LB-V1 Smart Relay Logic Board

    ZAPP-LB-V1 Smart Relay Logic Board

    2-layer SELV ESP8266 smart relay logic board using an ESP-12F module, MCP1700-3302E 5V-to-3.3V LDO, exact 2x7 relay/control connector pinout, 4-pin UART programming header, GPIO0 flash test point, active-low GPIO2 status LED, power and GPIO test points, 55x45 mm board outline, top-side assembly, bottom solid ground pour, ESP-12F antenna keepout, 4 M3 mounting holes, and silkscreen connector labels for production use.

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  • ESP32-S3 Touch Display Dev Board

    ESP32-S3 Touch Display Dev Board

    ESP32-S3 touch display development board standardized on a portrait ILI9341 TFT by default, preserving USB-C power, CP2102N USB-UART, I2C touch, PCM5102A audio, microSD, and expansion while assigning KEY1-KEY5 to BOOT, RESET, USER1, USER2, and USER3. The next design pass is driven by a portrait-oriented board resize and user-facing edge placement of the display area, touch interface, controls, and primary connector access.

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  • ESP32 Door Access Controller

    ESP32 Door Access Controller

    ESP32-S3 door access controller with USB-C Li-ion charging, VBAT and 12V lock power, dual 3.3V rails, I2C sensor headers, reed/PIR inputs, LED indicators, buzzer, and MOSFET plus relay lock outputs. External modules and field devices remain represented by connector placeholders with documented pinouts for later PCB and validation work.

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  • Female Maroon Battle Mech

    Female Maroon Battle Mech

    Wearable health device prototype schematic with ECG sensing via AD8232, motion sensing via BNO085 or BMI270 IMU breakout, on-board processing using TI TM4C123G LaunchPad or MSPM0G3507 LaunchPad, optional ESP8266 Wi-Fi, LiPo battery charging with MCP73831, regulated 3.3 V power from TPS63031 buck-boost or AP2112 LDO prototype option, and user interfaces including electrode connector, JST battery connector, programming header, and optional on/off switch.

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  • Inherent Crimson Transporter

    Inherent Crimson Transporter

    SmartDeskPet v1.0 Shield Stage 1 status: - Goal: 5V input -> dual AMS1117-3.3 rails (+3V3_MCU and +3V3_WIFI) with common GND. - Note: Keep power nets explicitly named (avoid unnamed nets) to keep ERC happy. Stage 1 completion checklist: - Mark J1 Pin_1 (+5V) as a Power Output pin to satisfy ERC power-driver checks. - Verify all GND symbols/returns are on the same GND net. - Keep +5V_SERVO isolated from the main +5V net (only share GND). Stage 2 preparation notes (MPN/LCSC + layout constraints): - MPN/LCSC targets to define before Stage 2 exit: - AMS1117-3.3 (SOT-223): set exact MPN and (optionally) LCSC PN for both U1 and U2. - 100nF capacitor (0603): set MPN/LCSC for all 0603 100nF decouplers. - 4.7k resistor (0603): set MPN/LCSC for I2C pull-ups R1 and R2. - 1000uF bulk capacitor (radial): set MPN/LCSC for C7 (CP_Radial_D10.0mm_P5.00mm). - DC005 power jack/regulator input: select exact DC005 footprint + MPN/LCSC (if used). - 2.54mm headers/sockets: set MPN/LCSC for H1, H2, J1, J3, J4, J5, P3, P4, P5, and J2. - ESP-01S antenna keepout: - Reserve a copper keepout under and in front of the ESP-01S onboard antenna. - No copper pours/traces/components in the antenna region (top and bottom) per module guidelines. - H1/H2 header spacing: - Maintain 1000 mil spacing between H1 and H2 header centerlines (shield mechanical requirement). - Silkscreen placeholders: - Add silkscreen labels for: 5V IN, GND, +3V3_MCU, +3V3_WIFI, SERVO1, SERVO2, I2C SDA/SCL, DHT11, ASRPRO UART2, ESP-01S UART3. - Add placeholder text for: MPN, LCSC, board revision, and date code. Stage 3 layout constraints (placement and routing guidance): - Connector placement strategy: - Place H1 and H2 first to lock the shield mechanical interface; enforce 1000 mil spacing. - Place J1 and any DC005 input at the board edge for easy access. - Designated power area planning: - Group U1, U2, and C7 near the 5V entry point; keep high-current 5V and regulator loops short. - Use wide copper for +5V and any servo supply; stitch GND around power section. - Antenna keepout boundaries: - Place J2 (ESP-01S socket) at a board edge with the antenna facing outward. - Enforce a top-and-bottom copper keepout in the antenna region; keep noisy power traces away.

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  • Architectural Lavender Translation Collar

    Architectural Lavender Translation Collar

    Architectural Lavender Translation Collar – ESP32‑S3 Wi‑Fi + LoRa, USB‑C, Li‑ion, low‑power design Overview Experience a cutting-edge IoT solution with this low‑power board built around the ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8. Designed for seamless Wi‑Fi (2.4 GHz), BLE, and LoRa (868 MHz) connectivity, this board integrates ENS161 and ENS210 sensors over I2C alongside an RFM95W‑868 LoRa radio on SPI. It is powered via a 3.7 V Li‑ion cell with USB‑C charging up to 500 mA, complete with full battery protection, a robust 3.3 V rail tailored for Wi‑Fi burst currents, and per‑peripheral power gating to enhance energy efficiency. Core Features • MCU: ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8 equipped with an onboard PCB antenna for 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi/BLE, ensuring optimal wireless performance. • Sensors: Integrated ENS161 and ENS210 sensors utilize a shared I2C bus with controllable 4.7 kΩ pull‑ups for streamlined communication. • LoRa Radio: The RFM95W‑868 module, connected via SPI, enables long‑range communication at 868 MHz. Power & USB‑C Connectivity • Battery: A reliable 3.7 V 1200 mAh Li‑ion battery connected via a right‑angle JST‑PH 2‑pin connector features built‑in battery protection. • Charging: The USB‑C receptacle, with CC resistors and TVS protection on D+/D− along with series resistors, supports fast, safe charging with a current limit of 500 mA. • Regulation: A dedicated 3.3 V regulator capable of handling Wi‑Fi burst currents coupled with bulk and high‑frequency decoupling ensures stable operation, supported by status LEDs indicating power and charge states. Low‑Power Control • Peripheral Management: Load switches allow selective power‑gating of the ENS161, ENS210, and RFM95W modules, controlled directly by ESP32‑S3 GPIOs. • Energy Efficiency: Controllable I2C pull‑ups minimize idle current, vital for prolonged battery life in IoT applications. RF and Antenna Integration • 2.4 GHz: Utilizes the integrated PCB antenna on the ESP32‑S3 with proper ground/metal keep‑out zones for optimal signal integrity. • 868 MHz: Features a controlled‑impedance feed from the RFM95W to a PI matching network (C‑L‑C pads) with flexible antenna options—selectable via SMA connector, chip antenna, or PCB trace—and includes RF ESD protection. Connectivity & Debug Features • USB‑C Interface: Provides secure data connectivity with integrated safeguards and proper terminations. • Debugging: A comprehensive programming/debug header exposes EN, BOOT, and UART lines, with test points on key rails and buses (3V3, VBAT, SCK, MOSI, MISO, SDA, SCL, RESET/EN, GND) to simplify development and troubleshooting. Design Verification • Rigorous ERC/DRC and decoupling checks ensure adherence to component ratings and optimal signal routing. • Maintain RF keep‑outs and impedance‑controlled traces for both 2.4 GHz and 868 MHz paths, securing reliable performance even during high‑intensity operations. #IoT #ESP32S3 #LoRa #LowPowerDesign #USB-C #WirelessConnectivity #BatteryPowered #RFDesign

    6 months ago

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