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Esp temperature reader

Open 1millon1 opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Submission Checklist:

  • [ ✓] I am a current high school, middle school, or home schooled student.

  • [✓ ] I have joined the #electronics channel on Slack

  • [ ✓] I made this board from scratch, even if I followed a tutorial

  • [ ✓] I have followed the directions in README.md

    • [✓ ] Created a folder under onboard/projects
    • [✓ ] Filled out TEMPLATE.md as README.md inside your project folder
    • [✓ ] Uploaded gerber.zip and schematic.pdf inside your project folder
    • [✓] Created a folder called src and uploaded design files
    • [✓ ] Uploaded screenshot of PCB order called cart.png with all costs included
    • [ ✓] I am ordering the smallest batch size (ie. JLCPCB's smallest order is for 5 boards)
    • [ ✓] If outside the US I've checked that I can afford the customs charges in my country (which isn't covered by the grant)
  • [ ] (Optional) This project is from a tutorial[^1].

  • [ ] (Optional) I'm in a FIRST (FRC, FTC, FLL, etc.) team. The number is: ____

[^1]: Projects from a tutorial are 100% fine! We just want to ask so we can count how people are using tutorials.

1millon1 avatar Aug 11 '24 21:08 1millon1

Hi, I'm Orpheus Leap! Here to help you review your PR.

projects/esp32-temperature:

Required files

✅ README.md A description of your project
✅ cart.png cart.png
✅ gerber.zip
✅ schematic.pdf Manually check schematic.pdf
✅ Source files - EasyEDA Found both PCB and SCH files

You can view a render of your board over on gerber.zip/2d!

Happy OnBoarding! This bot is a simpler helper for common submission types. If there's an error with this, please point it out and someone from the OnBoard team will look at it manually.

prophetorpheus avatar Aug 11 '24 21:08 prophetorpheus

Hey @1millon1

Just went over your schematic and saw something wrong, you need to connect RX to TX and TX to RX. Not TX to TX and RX to RX

Thank you a lot for noticing the error, I have fixed this now

1millon1 avatar Aug 12 '24 13:08 1millon1

Also connect your VDD to your 5v rail

blazecoding2009 avatar Aug 12 '24 15:08 blazecoding2009

Also connect your VDD to your 5v rail

Yes, I also corrected that mistake. Thanks again very much

1millon1 avatar Aug 12 '24 19:08 1millon1

Hey @1millon1

The most we can offer for the grant is $100. Here are some suggestions for reducing the price:

  • Select PCBA for only two boards rather than all 5. You will still receive all 5, but only two will have components.
  • Select green soldermask and leaded HASL finish
  • Make sure as many parts as possible are "Basic" or "Preferred Extended" parts; these parts have the $3 assembly fee waived. Here is the list: https://jlcpcb.com/parts/basic_parts
  • Use a coupon by JLCPCB for a minor price reduction

If the cost still ends up above $100, DM me on Slack (@blaze) and I can help you pay the remainder with your own card. Thanks

blazecoding2009 avatar Aug 13 '24 03:08 blazecoding2009

Hey @1millon1

The most we can offer for the grant is $100. Here are some suggestions for reducing the price:

  • Select PCBA for only two boards rather than all 5. You will still receive all 5, but only two will have components.
  • Select green soldermask and leaded HASL finish
  • Make sure as many parts as possible are "Basic" or "Preferred Extended" parts; these parts have the $3 assembly fee waived. Here is the list: https://jlcpcb.com/parts/basic_parts
  • Use a coupon by JLCPCB for a minor price reduction

If the cost still ends up above $100, DM me on Slack (@blaze) and I can help you pay the remainder with your own card. Thanks

I can use a coupon to make the cost under 100 dollars.

1millon1 avatar Aug 13 '24 05:08 1millon1

@1millon1 You're only given one single $100 grant, usually you should be able to get through a few iterations with this. Are you sure you want to use it all at once?

blazecoding2009 avatar Aug 13 '24 05:08 blazecoding2009

@1millon1 You're only given one single $100 grant, usually you should be able to get through a few iterations with this. Are you sure you want to use it all at once?

yeah im sure

1millon1 avatar Aug 13 '24 05:08 1millon1