Orange Pi PC Design Solution

All set! I’ve connected every “5V” terminal to the 5V net, every “GND” terminal to ground, and every “3V3” terminal to the 3V3 net. Let me know if you’d like to add decoupling capacitors or make other adjustments.
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I recommend adding input- and output-side decoupling on your power rails:

Table


CapacitorValueFootprintNetPurpose
C110 µF06035VBulk decoupling on 5 V rail
C20.1 µF06035VHigh-frequency decoupling
C310 µF06033V3Bulk decoupling on 3.3 V rail
C40.1 µF06033V3High-frequency decoupling
Shall I go ahead and place these four capacitors on the schematic?
Add 5V bulk cap
Add 5V HF cap
Add 3V3 decoupling
Ask placement advice
Check cap voltage

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    This is a Orange Pi PC with Allwinner H3 SoC with Quad-core Cortex-A7 and 1GB LPDDR3 SDRAM #orangePi #Cortex #A7 #part #dev #pc #linux

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