• HARDCORE PTAR cf62

    HARDCORE PTAR cf62

    2 ADS1115 powered by MP1584EN Buck Converted Module

    adriaaam2003

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Sim Scada

    Sim Scada

    SCADA Sensor Node v2.1 using a Heltec WiFi LoRa 32 V4 module with separate +5V and board-generated +3V3 rails, ADS131M08 8-channel ADC front end, TCA9548A I2C multiplexer, TMP102-based fan control, ULN2003A relay and fan driver, CT/pressure/analog/One-Wire/vibration/humidity/Qwiic/flow/digital sensor interfaces, relay outputs, fan connector, brownout sensing, and a 200 mm x 140 mm 2-layer layout with Heltec keepout, antenna clearance, mounting holes, and DIN-rail slots.

    +

    U
    U
    U

    a month ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • RFID-RC522

    RFID-RC522

    Datasheet-driven MFRC522 RFID reader PCB intended to replicate RC522 module behavior at 13.56 MHz with a 3.3 V nominal supply, 2.5 V to 3.3 V operating range, and RC522-style 8-pin host header compatibility. The MFRC522 datasheet is the authoritative source for pin usage, power rail relationships, oscillator requirements, reset/IRQ handling, and antenna interface topology. AVDD, DVDD, and TVDD must be tied to the same 3.3 V rail; PVDD must be equal to or lower than DVDD; unused MFIN must be tied to SVDD or PVSS; SVDD must be tied to a valid supply if not used independently. The design must use a 27.12 MHz crystal meeting CL 10 pF and ESR <= 100 ohms, local 100 nF decoupling on each MFRC522 supply grouping plus bulk capacitance, and an RF front-end based on the MFRC522 application diagram and reference reader matching/tuning network. PCB priorities are short crystal and RF connections, compact placement of decoupling capacitors at supply pins, solid ground reference, and protected antenna region with minimal digital routing through the RF area.

    +

    U
    U
    U
    U

    2 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • vibrational sensor

    vibrational sensor

    Arduino-based vibration sensor module with SSD1306 OLED display for real-time vibration readings

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Yodelling Olive Heat-Ray

    Yodelling Olive Heat-Ray

    Self-Powered RF Transceiver Module for EM Sensing with RF Prescaler, Divider Chain, and ESP32-S3 Interface

    +

    U
    U

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Pet Tracker Device

    Pet Tracker Device

    This is a Pet Tracker Reference Design based on STM32L4. Tracker connects with network by SIM800L module connected to the STM. Also MCU connected to the GPS by uart and send data to server #STM32 #GPS #G4 #G3 #LTE #IoT #Tracker #smartHomeDevices #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #referenceDesign

    2 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Pet Tracker Device

    Pet Tracker Device

    This is a Pet Tracker Reference Design based on STM32L4. Tracker connects with network by SIM800L module connected to the STM. Also MCU connected to the GPS by uart and send data to server #STM32 #GPS #G4 #G3 #LTE #IoT #Tracker #smartHomeDevices #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #referenceDesign

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • starter ec7b be93

    starter ec7b be93

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Seeed Studio XIAO nRF54L15 Sense

    Seeed Studio XIAO nRF54L15 Sense

    XIAO-Compatible 915MHz RF Shield with Wio-LR1121 Module and u.FL Interface

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Melodic Moccasin Speeder Bike

    Melodic Moccasin Speeder Bike

    AeroHUD VariScope Mark 1 - ESP32-S3 RF module vario/airspeed HUD with Qwiic OLED and SDP810, GPS, USB-C data+charging

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • starter ec7b 0150

    starter ec7b 0150

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • starter ec7b

    starter ec7b

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • ESP32 Interface Board

    ESP32 Interface Board

    Fortunate Moccasin Lightcycle - Added isolated AMS1117-3.3 regulator module (VIN/3V3/GND header) with input/output capacitors; not connected to existing nets

    +

    U

    4 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • tint-test-bed

    tint-test-bed

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    5 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • solder-mask-expansion-from-hole-edge-etc

    solder-mask-expansion-from-hole-edge-etc

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    6 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • 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.

    6 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • starter 866d

    starter 866d

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    4 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • 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

    7 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • starter 7bf3

    starter 7bf3

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    6 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • net-label-demo

    net-label-demo

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    6 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • starter

    starter

    USB-C Digital Compass Module with STM32, HMC5883L, TM1637 Display, and Enhanced Power Protection (JLCPCB-Ready)

    4 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Dynamic Gold Hoverboard

    Dynamic Gold Hoverboard

    Production-Ready 18×18 mm BLE Grip Sensor with nRF52832 RF Module, BMA456 IMU, CR2032 Power, and 2.4 GHz Antenna Keepout

    7 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Common Red Hoverboard

    Common Red Hoverboard

    USB-Powered Seeed Studio XIAO nRF54L15 Module as Electrically Isolated Placeholder from TPS61088 Boost Converter Section

    6 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Puzzled Lavender Robot Maid

    Puzzled Lavender Robot Maid

    Integration of EC800M-CN LTE Module via Modem_Conn Placeholders on ESP32-DevKitC Carrier with Parked Power, Control, SIM, RF, and USB Nets

    7 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


  • Radical Apricot Jetpack

    Radical Apricot Jetpack

    Wireless Module & Sensor Interface Placement Guidance

    7 months ago

    0 Uses

    0 Comments

    0 Stars


Previous

Page 32 of 43

Next