This board can host MCU modules up to 20 pin per row in a double row configuration. The minimum separation between rows is 2.54 mm and the maximum separation between rows is 27.94 mm, so most common types of MCU modules are supported. The board is designed to fit inside a generic 100x68mm (advertized as Sonoff switch) waterproof enclosure.
The PCB was developed in KiCad V5.1,
- The root folder contains template KiCad files: project, schematic and PCB
- /library folder contains additional symbols needed to edit printed schematic
- /modules folder contains additional footprints needed to edit printed circuit board
- /gerber folder contains ready to manufacture files.
- /assets folder contains support files for reade.md
Dual in-line package chip placed with 7.62 mm separation between pin rows
An example showing an Arduino nano with 15.24 mm separation between header rows
An example showing a NODE MCU V3 with 27.94 mm separation between header rows.
An example showing an RPI ZERO with 2x20 header with 2.54 mm separation between pins
Female headers used for easy reuse of the module, gives additional space for small components or modules.
The PCB has multiple mounting holes, allowing to be mounted on the two most common types of enclosure of this size.