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    Autodesk Eagle Library for Espressif ESP32-PICO-D4 (QFN49 LF77)

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    • Suhailjr
      Suhailjr last edited by

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      I was tried searching the eagle library for ESP32-PICO-32 for designing an ESP32 based project. But unfortunately, i couldn't find the best one that i could use in my design. So i made the Eagle library for ESP32-PICO-D4 and used it in my design. Here i posted the link to the library file. Enjoy your PCB designing!
      Eagle library is now uploaded to my GitHub account: https://github.com/suhail-jr/Autodesk-Eagle-library/blob/master/ESP32-PICO-D4.lbr

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      • salmanfaris
        salmanfaris last edited by

        Thanks for sharing 😍 , are you planning any project on that. @kowshik1729 check this out.

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        • kowshik1729
          kowshik1729 last edited by kowshik1729

          @salmanfaris Thanks for tagging me. I have already designed a PCB with ESP32 PICO D4 which is the new MCU series from espressif. @Suhailjr I have found the footprint very easily from snapEDA. Here it is

          https://www.snapeda.com/parts/ESP32-PICO-D4/Espressif Systems/view-part/?ref=search&t=ESP32 PICO D4

          Anyways the one you made is very nice too. Awesome, thanks for sharing

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          • Suhailjr
            Suhailjr last edited by salmanfaris

            @kowshik1729 @salmanfaris thank you!

            kowshik I was using that earlier but the symbol design looks bigger to me and the symbol i designed is exactly looks like Limon Fried's eagle library but unfortunately, she has not shared it yet. @salmanfaris i am planning to build a dev board using esp32 pico d4 with multiple built-in features!

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            • salmanfaris
              salmanfaris @Suhailjr last edited by

              @Suhailjr That sounds cool, keep us updated 😊

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              • kowshik1729
                kowshik1729 last edited by

                @Suhailjr That's cool. Let us know about the board when you start it. 🙂

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                  I recently came across this post where they have shown photos printed on PCB in high resolution. I would like to know how to add this kind of photos to the silkscreen layers of the PCB in Eagle/Altium.

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                • @kowshik1729 I think that might not get since the platform is not opensource! but they provided everything you need to develop a system with that.

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                • @kowshik1729 Carrier board schematics for SoMs will be always available as they need to be modified as per customer application, however SoM design files are hard to get unless the H/W design is truly open-source.

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