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How to Make Custom ESP32 Board - Full Tutorial
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- 1 Start a new project in EasyEDA
- 2 Add ESP32 into schematic
- 3 Add CP2102N
- 4 Add AMS1117-3.3
- 5 Add USB connector
- 6 Add ESD, Transistors, Buttons
- 7 Add Capacitors
- 8 Add Resistors
- 9 Add LED
- 10 Drawing schematic: Buttons + ESP32
- 11 Connecting: USB to UART
- 12 Connecting: LED, Power
- 13 Connecting: Series resistors, Connectors
- 14 ESP32 vs S2 reference schematic
- 15 CP2102N Errata
- 16 Adding titles
- 17 Annotating schematic
- 18 Fixing errors in schematic
- 19 Importing schematic to PCB
- 20 Component placement
- 21 Start PCB Layout: setup rules, stackup and route it
- 22 Updating schematic and importing changes to PCB
- 23 Running DRC check and fixing errors on PCB
- 24 Drawing polygons
- 25 Updating tracks to 50OHMs, improving power connections
- 26 Adding text
- 27 Ordering PCB: Gerber files
- 28 Ordering board assembly: BOM, Pick and place
- 29 Ordering additional components
- 30 Boards received! Check them
- 31 Programming: Setup
- 32 Programming: Blink Example
- 33 Programming: Controlling LED over Internet WiFi Example
- 34 Thank you very much