PCB design help
Craig Hissett wrote 10/28/2016 at 01:35 • 1 pointI am looking for someone to join my Aquariumatic project ( https://hackaday.io/project/16239-aquariumatic ) and help me take it to the next step.
Essentially I am needing assistance with designing a pcb to go bring together all of my components and fit into a din rail enclosure.
Main components required are a Pi Zero header, an ESP8266 header, arduino nano header, 4 relays (or FETs), some breakout pins for pH and temp sensor integration, and an i2c breakout for extra connections. also required is holes for some spacers to attach an lcd screen to be held in the top of the case.
If you can help please drop me a comment on this stack, or request to join the project.
I will be able to provide much more information and diagrams etc.
Cheers!
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Thanks for your responses. I actually signed up to EasyEDA with the intention of starting to learn the ways of PCB design but I'm just not getting it at the moment. I'm sure with time the penny will drop!
It's really frustrating as I know what it is i want but can't bloody do it ha ha!
This project has a similar idea to me regarding design, as it is also to fit in a similar enclosure.
https://hackaday.io/project/6456-esp8266-din-8-channel-wifi-relay-controller
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If you have no experience to development PCB, I suggest the ExpressPCB software...
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I might be able to help depending on my time. I use EagleCAD.
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