Hi…working on a project (I’m the 3D guy-more details if interested) and I need a PCB from a schematic I have possession of…essentially I need the elements/components made into a smaller and/or split up on smaller PCBs. Is anywhere on the forum I could talk to someone about this…?
I just read about a website just for this type of thing. Maker network or DIY helper…something like that. I can not remember where I saw it or what it was called specifically. Cursory Google search didn’t turn up anything promising. I want to say I saw it in pop-sci but i just thumbed through that and didn’t see it.
Anyway, If you know all the components, and have decent data on them. I wouldn’t mind taking a crack at it. I haven’t used eagle, I used PCB artist in college. No guarantees but I wouldn’t mind getting back to my roots.
Hi, this appears to be an older thread, but is similar to what I want to do.
I have some sensor projects that needs to integrate multiple modules into a single small board. The modules are sourced from open source Eagle files from Arduino and Sparkfun, etc. I want to integrate 1) Arduino (AtMega 328p at 8 Mhz), A Nordic 24L01, and an NCP1402 boost converter to allow it to run at 3.3v on board from a 1-3.2v battery range. There will also be an optional area to bring out or piggy back on a header boards to allow various sensors such as light, humidity, and control outputs for LED, relay, etc.
I have Eagle, and have worked with it a bit to understand it. But cutting and pasting the design files and re-laying out would be a lot quicker for someone who already is familar with the program. I have an EE background and can breadboard the circuits, write code, etc, so I am not coming from a beginners angle. I don’t have the time to acquire the skills to get a professional quality board out of Eagle right away, so would rather work from a ready to go design and tweak it.
I can pay someone as a contractor to do the design. I may also offer it in the SparkFun library as that is how I wil build the boards.
If you have an existing design, great! Maybe it can be quickly adapted to the form factors I need.