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Arduino Mega2560
Properties
Development Boards
Arduino
A000067
A
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Digi-Key | $55.05–$55.14 |
LCSC | $9.12 |
Mouser | $55.06 |
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AI-Powered Component Placement
Let AI place your components intelligently. AI Placement analyzes your schematic and positions components for optimal routing, signal integrity, and board density.
From Schematic to Layout in Seconds
Skip the tedious manual placement. AI Placement generates a starting layout you can refine, saving hours of repetitive work on every new design.
Works With Auto-Layout
Pair AI Placement with Auto-Layout for a complete AI-driven PCB design flow — from component placement through trace routing, all with one click.
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Select the Wire Tool: In the toolbar, select the wire tool. This is usually represented by a line or a pencil icon.
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Start a Wire: Click on the pin of the first component where you want the wire to start. You'll see a line begin to form.
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Route the Wire: Move your cursor along the path where you want the wire to go. You can click to create bends or corners in the wire path.
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End the Wire: Click on the pin of the second component where you want the wire to end.
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Repeat as Necessary: Continue creating wires this way to connect all the necessary components in your schematic.
Example Connections in Your Project-
Connect VDD and GND Pins:
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Connect Capacitors:
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Sensor Outputs to Arduino:
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PowerNet to Multiple Pins:
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Assuming ConnectionsU10:VDDtoPowerNet1:P1U10:GNDtoGNDU17:VDDtoPowerNet1:P1U17:GNDtoGNDU16:VDDtoPowerNet1:P1U16:GNDtoGNDU1:VDDtoPowerNet1:P1U1:GNDtoGNDC2:P1toPowerNet1:P1C2:P2toGNDC9:P2toPowerNet1:P1C9:P1toGNDC8:P1toPowerNet1:P1C8:P2toGNDU16:OUTPUTtoA1:16U17:OUTPUTtoA1:18U15:OUTPUTtoA1:15PowerNet1:P1toC2:P1,C6:P2,C7:P2, etc.Net 4: ConnectU16:OUTPUTtoA1:16Net 14: ConnectU17:OUTPUTtoA1:18Net 8: ConnectU15:OUTPUTtoA1:15