ESP32 38-pin header-breakout (i Flux-biblioteket: “ESP32 DevKitC” eller generisk 2×19 header). I verste fall lager du to 1×19 headers (2.54 mm) og merker pinnene.
Place symbols and footprints for an ESP32 header, a 1×4 I2C OLED header, an LED section with 3× 3 mm THT LEDs and associated 1/4 W resistors, and optional 2× 4.7 kΩ I2C pull-ups (with DNP property) on the schematic and PCB.
Implementation plan
ESP32 Header
Select and add an ESP32 DevKitC header (or, as an alternative, two 1×19 headers representing a 2×19 header) with a 2.54 mm THT footprint.
Label the header pins appropriately for ESP32 connections.
I2C OLED Header
Add a 1×4 header symbol to serve as the I2C interface for the OLED module.
Label the header pins as VCC, GND, SCL, and SDA.
Assign a 2.54 mm THT footprint to the header.
LED Section
Place three 3 mm THT LED symbols.
Add three corresponding 1/4 W resistor symbols with 2.54 mm THT footprints in series with each LED.
Optional I2C Pull-Ups
Add two 4.7 kΩ resistor symbols with a 2.54 mm THT footprint intended for pull-up connections, one tied to SDA and the other to SCL.
Set the DNP (Do Not Populate) property on these resistors.
Placement on Schematic and PCB
Arrange all added components on the schematic canvas ensuring clear identification and separation of functional blocks.
Position component footprints on the PCB canvas in accessible and logically grouped areas, without routing nets at this stage.
Success criteria
The ESP32 header is placed with correct pin labeling and footprint assignment.
The I2C OLED header is correctly placed and labeled with VCC, GND, SCL, and SDA pins.
The LED section includes three 3 mm THT LEDs each with an associated 1/4 W THT resistor, all having proper footprints.
The two optional I2C pull-up resistors are added with 2.54 mm THT footprints and are marked with the DNP property in the BOM.
All components are positioned appropriately on both the schematic and PCB canvases.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
Wirelessly connects power nets on schematic. Identical to the net portal, but with a power symbol. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect power net portals, give them the same designator. #portal #power