Simple Through-Hole PCB Design
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I’m ready to turn a straightforward consumer-electronics circuit into a production-ready printed circuit board. The board will be very small in scope—just one or two copper layers—and every part on it is through-hole, so the layout should stay clean and assembly-friendly.
Your task is to take the schematic I provide and translate it into a neat, manufacturable layout. I’m flexible on the CAD tool—KiCad, Eagle, Altium, or a comparable option is fine—as long as I receive both the editable project file and the standard fabrication outputs.
Deliverables
• Editable PCB project file
• Gerber, drill, and solder-mask layers ready for the fab house
• Board outline and mechanical drawings (DXF or PDF)
• Assembly documentation (component placement diagram, BOM)
Once these files pass a quick design-rule check with my fabricator, the job is complete and the milestone will be released.
Your task is to take the schematic I provide and translate it into a neat, manufacturable layout. I’m flexible on the CAD tool—KiCad, Eagle, Altium, or a comparable option is fine—as long as I receive both the editable project file and the standard fabrication outputs.
Deliverables
• Editable PCB project file
• Gerber, drill, and solder-mask layers ready for the fab house
• Board outline and mechanical drawings (DXF or PDF)
• Assembly documentation (component placement diagram, BOM)
Once these files pass a quick design-rule check with my fabricator, the job is complete and the milestone will be released.