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Design an RP2040 board with KiCad

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Design and make your own microcontroller board using the same chip that powers the popular Raspberry Pi PicoKiCad is an amazing piece of free and open-source software that allows anyone, with some ...
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Design and make your own microcontroller board using the same chip that powers the popular Raspberry Pi Pico

KiCad is an amazing piece of free and open-source software that allows anyone, with some time and effort, to make high-quality PCB designs. Couple this amazing software with numerous PCB fabrication companies and even PCBA services (companies that will make and assemble your PCB designs) and there's never been a better time to get into this aspect of making.

This book provides a gentle introduction to PCB design using the RP2040 microcontroller chip (the same chip that's at the heart of the Raspberry Pi Pico). You'll learn how to create a schematic for a microcontroller board using the RP2040, from assigning schematic symbols to creating a footprint for individual components. You'll quickly move on to laying out the PCB design and preparing it for manufacture!

That's right--after your board is designed, this book will show you how to send it off to be manufactured and assembled. You'll find out about the various materials (or substrates) you can choose for your board, and learn how to pick the right manufacturer. Once you have your board in hand, you'll also learn what you can do (and make!) with it, and there will be plenty of ideas for expansions, such as motor drivers.

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Price: $19.99
Pages: 136
Publisher: Raspberry Pi Press
Imprint: Raspberry Pi Press
Publication Date: 12 November 2024
ISBN: 9781916868137
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

COMPUTERS / Embedded Computer Systems, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electronics / Circuits / General, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electronics / Digital, COMPUTERS / Design, Graphics & Media / CAD-CAM

  • Welcome
  • Chapter 1: Working with schematics
  • Chapter 2: Laying out a PCB
  • Chapter 3: Libraries, symbols, and footprints
  • Chapter 4: Using a PCB assembly service
  • Chapter 5: Designing an RP2040 board
  • Chapter 6: Schematic organisation
  • Chapter 7: Get the right shape
  • Chapter 8: Different substrates
  • Chapter 9: Finding a PCB manufacturer
  • Chapter 10: Making a smart stepper motor
  • Chapter 11: Building an RP2040-based game controller
  • Chapter 12: Building an RP2040-based weather station