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Eagle File for the Starter Kit Board

sagacr2018
sagacr2018 over 6 years ago

I am wondering if Eagle Files (or any other PCB) for Avnet Started Kit Available? I am trying to build a custom PCB for Clicks but not able to find-out eagle file. Please help ! 

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  • peterfenn
    peterfenn over 6 years ago +3 suggested
    Please refer to "Mikrobus" details on the MikroE website: https://www.mikroe.com/mikrobus There you will find PCB files and specification detail for the Click (Mikrobus) standard mikroBus PCB Files mikroBus…
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 6 years ago +3
    It's 0.1" pitch and the pins are labelled. What more do you need?
  • sagacr2018
    sagacr2018 over 6 years ago in reply to Fred27 +1
    Thanks for the response. I am designing a shield to connect a Button Matrix (4*4), OLED and some LED. There are two click connectors on Starter kit and I want to design a PCB that can utilize GPIO from…
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    0 peterfenn over 6 years ago

    Please refer to "Mikrobus" details on the MikroE website:
    https://www.mikroe.com/mikrobus


    There you will find PCB files and specification detail for the Click (Mikrobus) standard

    mikroBus PCB Files

    mikroBus Standard

     

    From Avnet the PCB Schematic (+ BOM), Block Diagram and Hardware User Guide (under the listed technical docs) will also help, but the Starter Kit PCB source files are not public at this time:
    AES-MS-MT3620-SK-G_SCH_2019-07-03
    Block Diagram - Azure Sphere MT3620 Starter Kit (v2).pdf

    Azure Sphere Starter Kit User Guide (v1.5)

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    0 Fred27 over 6 years ago

    It's 0.1" pitch and the pins are labelled. What more do you need?

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    0 sagacr2018 over 6 years ago in reply to Fred27

    Thanks for the response. I am designing a shield to connect a Button Matrix (4*4), OLED and some LED. There are two click connectors on Starter kit and I want to design a PCB that can utilize GPIO from both of them. Though I can measure everything using scale and recreate Eagle File (Just for connectors) but If this is ready in hand It would be useful and quick.

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    0 sagacr2018 over 6 years ago in reply to peterfenn

    Thanks Peter. Though It's helpful but still doesn't serves the purpose. I want to design a shield PCB with a Push Button Matrix, LED, POE, EtherNet connector and Ethernet IC. During this design, I would need PINs from both Click connectors so this shield will settle in both Click Connectors. MikroE doesn't have anything for POE so their CLICKS won't help.  Documentation doesn't have physical specifications of Starter KIT and its only schematics. Essentially only physical specs are required (not whole PCB source file) so I can design an eagle library. I am not  a pro in eagle library and I am afraid that it might take forever to complete this and by that we'll have something new..lol.

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  • peterfenn
    0 peterfenn over 6 years ago

    Please refer to the following new file, posted under the Azure Sphere Starter Kit technical documents:

    AES-MS-MT3620-SK-G_PCB-Rev1

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    0 sagacr2018 over 6 years ago in reply to peterfenn

    This what exactly I needed. Thank U so much Peter !

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