Newbie wants to build his own addon boards
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:50 am
I'm interested in learning more about circuit design and soldering, so I thought I would try my hand at making my own addon boards for mister. I'm prepared to have a few broken parts and mishaps along the way, and worst-case scenario can just order from one of the more reputable sellers.
I decided the first board I'll try to make is the digital I/O board 1.2. I wanted to get some advice on how one goes about doing this. I know that I will need to get the PCB manufactured, but the part sourcing is quite confusing to me.
I'm trying to source as many parts as possible from Digikey to keep it easy for myself. As the wikis seem to be quite out of date, I loaded up the board design files in Altium's web viewer (https://www.altium.com/viewer/). I see a BOM like this:
It is not super detailed, so I feel like I am kind of winging it just hoping I'm picking the correct parts to use at Digikey. For things like the SD card slot especially there doesn't seem to be any agreed-upon board placement amongst manufacturers, so i'm just buried in data sheets. I keep wondering if this is just how it goes, or do the addon board sellers figure this out in a smarter way? Not that I think what I make will come anywhere close to that quality
I decided the first board I'll try to make is the digital I/O board 1.2. I wanted to get some advice on how one goes about doing this. I know that I will need to get the PCB manufactured, but the part sourcing is quite confusing to me.
I'm trying to source as many parts as possible from Digikey to keep it easy for myself. As the wikis seem to be quite out of date, I loaded up the board design files in Altium's web viewer (https://www.altium.com/viewer/). I see a BOM like this:
It is not super detailed, so I feel like I am kind of winging it just hoping I'm picking the correct parts to use at Digikey. For things like the SD card slot especially there doesn't seem to be any agreed-upon board placement amongst manufacturers, so i'm just buried in data sheets. I keep wondering if this is just how it goes, or do the addon board sellers figure this out in a smarter way? Not that I think what I make will come anywhere close to that quality