1.6 KiB
Here is information about the Beta version of the CubeSatSim Pico PCB
Changes since the v0.5 board:
- No solder paste on Pico pads
- Added wiring between SMD and through hole LED resistors, so the resistors can be SMD and the LEDs through hole
- Moved AUDIO_OUT to GPIO pin 12
- Added a cut pad on 3.3V to ESP32-CAM and a pin for 5V to try powering from 5V
- Added an open pad on GPIO pin 7 to RF
- Added U1a and U1b labels to the two parts of the Pico female sockets
- Added SQUELCH to GPIO pin 15
The files here are for a single board, the CubeSatSim Pico which replaces the STEM Payload Board and the Raspberry Pi Zero.
cubesatsim-pico-0.6s_gerbers.zip -- All gerber files used to fabricate PCBs along with .TXT drill file
cubesatsim-pico-0.6s_schematic.pdf -- Schematic
cubesatsim-pico-0.6s_pcb.png -- View of board
cubesatsim-pico-0.6s_pour.png -- View of board with fill
cubesatsim-main-pico-0.6s_top.png -- Top view of PCB generated by gerbers
cubesatsim-main-pico-0.6s_bottom.png -- Bottom view of PCB generated by gerbers
cubesatsim-main-pico-0.6s_tNames.pdf -- Top outline of components
cubesatsim-main-pico-0.6s_bNames.pdf -- Bottom outline of components
cubesatsim-main-pico-0.6s.mnt -- top SMD component placement data
cubesatsim-main-pico-0.6s.mnb -- bottom SMD component placement data
cubesatsim-main-pico-0.6s_bom.csv.txt -- Bill of Materials in CSV format
I use PCBWay to fabricate PCBs https://pcbway.com
Here is a very draft bill of materials https://octopart.com/bom-tool/qqEuO6mB
Draft wiki instructions: https://github.com/alanbjohnston/CubeSatSim/wiki/Pico-v0.4-Board