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Main Gerber file pin spacing #3

Closed pceslayer closed 2 years ago

pceslayer commented 2 years ago

Not sure this is because of the ESP32 boards I have on hand or because of how the PCB was printed, but my ESP32's pins do not line up with the PCB through holes. I have two different ESP32 models and they both have the same issue. I used OSH Park to print the PCB's and never had an issue with them before.

I have a different version of the DevKitC on the way from DigiKey. Hopefully it'll fit.

PXL_20220321_165331452_2

pmgducati commented 2 years ago

I used a NodeMCU-32 , the only difference is the lack of silkscreen pin callout on the top, which apparently makes it slightly thinner.

I have purchased them from both places below and used them in multiple blue retro builds:

https://www.cytron.io/p-nodemcu-32s-wifi-bluetooth-ble-iot-dev-board

https://www.amazon.com/HiLetgo-ESP-WROOM-32-Development-Microcontroller-Integrated/dp/B0718T232Z/ref=sr_1_1?crid=PFTY2N59IPYA&keywords=HiLetgo+ESP-WROOM-32+ESP32&qid=1647893072&s=industrial&sprefix=hiletgo+esp-wroom-32+esp32%2Cindustrial%2C141&sr=1-1

pmgducati commented 2 years ago

The BOM has been updated with the Amazon link,

pceslayer commented 2 years ago

Hi i'm attempting to edit the main board file in eagle to adjust the spacing and I'm missing the ESP32-DevKitC library. Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks! -=EDIT=-

found the library here

https://hackaday.io/project/46280/files