Micro SD-to-SD PCB Design

Job ID: 39884038

Budget: $10 – $30 AUD

I need a straightforward PCB that converts a micro SD card to a full-size SD footprint for quick prototyping work. I already sketched the layout; use that as your primary guide and let me know if you spot smarter routing, minor size tweaks, or component re-positioning that would improve reliability. Note you only need to design the front end - the wires will connect to a PCB which will have tracks to the other end, with the SD card socket. The key is to minimise the 'stick out' from the micro SD card slot, as it needs to fit in a housing.

Scope
• Produce a clean schematic from my sketch.
• Lay out a compact board that follows the sketch dimensions; suggest and agree on any size, shape or trace changes before finalising.
• Keep the wiring simple—micro SD socket with the leads soldered directly to the board (no headers or connector blocks).
• Supply Gerber/Excellon files, drill drawing, pick-and-place data, and a concise BOM suitable for use in KiCAD.
• Include a separate line-item quote for 50 fully assembled boards with wires already attached so I can order a first batch immediately.

I’m targeting a basic, reliable design rather than bells and whistles, so focus on clean routing, correct pin mapping, and manufacturability. Familiarity with KiCad or Altium is ideal, and turnaround in a few days would be perfect.