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Kicad arduinoUno Schematic7.png| Assign footprints. This is for a resistor.  
Kicad arduinoUno Schematic7.png| Assign footprints. This is for a resistor.  
Kicad arduinoUno Schematic8.png| The footprints are assigned and all components are visible.
Kicad arduinoUno Schematic8.png| The footprints are assigned and all components are visible.
Kicad arduinoUno Schematic9.png| The 3d view when the R1 is changed to axial. The yellow lines are routed in PCB view.
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Revision as of 08:54, 14 February 2026

Introduction

  • LibrePCB
  • kiCAD


Kicad Tutorial

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Workflow (a project-based workflow)

  1. drawing a schematic: Schematic Editor. Which components are in the design and how they are connected.
    • custom symbols may need to be created if appropriate symbols aren't available.
    • footprints are also selected for each component
  2. laying out a circuit board: PCB Editor
    • footprints are the copper pads that match the pins on a physical component
  3. editing symbols: Symbol Editor
  4. editing footprints: Footprint Editor

1. Schematics. Connect through

  1. lines. (Gets complicated.)
  2. network labels.
  3. hierarchical labels. (Multiple worksheets.)
  4. global labels.

Arduino Uno custom shield

File → New Project From Template → Arduino Uno

ESP32 + sensors

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