Top User Projects
Explore innovation and practical design in Flux.ai's top user projects. This collection highlights outstanding printed circuit board (PCB) projects crafted by our community members. Featuring a range of complexities and applications, these projects showcase the real-world potential and diversity of PCB design. The top user projects section is an invaluable resource for inspiration and learning. Whether you’re a veteran PCB designer seeking fresh ideas or a newcomer aiming to understand various design strategies, these projects offer a wealth of knowledge and insight into the dynamic world of PCB design. By highlighting the achievements of our community, the top user projects stand as a testament to the innovative spirit and collaborative nature of Flux.ai’s users, fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and continuous advancement in the field of electronics design.
RPi PICO Stepper Motor Driver
A precise stepper motor controller using the RP2350A MCU (Raspberry Pico 2) and L297/L298N drivers for two-phase bipolar motors. Great for robotics and automation applications. #RP2350 #Pico2 #StepperMotorDriver #L297 #L298N #Robotics #Automation #MotorControl
0 Uses1 StarsACS712 current sensor layout example
Compact ACS712 current sensor module, capable of measuring up to 20A of AC or DC current. The layout includes a 2-pin connector for the input current, a terminal for the output voltage, and two capacitors for noise reduction. #template #project #sensor #current_sensor #ACS712
0 Uses1 StarsESP32 Robot Controller | AI Design Review Tutorial [Example]
Spot the mistake! Learn how to use AI to conduct a design review on an ESP32-based control board. This project is ideal for autonomous or radio-controller robots featuring inputs for sensors, encoders, and a Flysky RC receiver, plus an I2C display for configuration.
0 Uses1 StarsESPRSSO32 Smart Scale AI Auto Layout [Example]
Learn how to use AI Auto Layout on this ESP32 Espresso Smart Scale! In one click you’ll see AI Auto Layout perform magic. Pay close attention to how we recommend creating rulesets, zones, and fanouts. By copying the setup in this example on your own project, you’ll have a fully routed board in no time!
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