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Schematic for Multiboard Design

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e14 Contributor over 10 years ago

Greetings,

I am designing a vessel monitoring system - think of it as Internet of Boat.  Lots of sensors for temperature, AC/DC voltage/current, humidity, security, water levels, fuel levels, etc.  Their will be three nodes wirelessly communicating between the vessel's compartments and then sending information to the cloud.  This will be a "one off" so no taking it to a circuit board, however, I do want to document the schematic.  I started with Fritzing but found the lack of library elements and a few other issues constraining so I moved to Kicad but again, ran into lack of schematic library parts.  The more I read, it seemed folks were using Eagle so I dove in.

 

I know this is more of a system interconnect diagram but am hopeful Eagle's schematic capability will allow me to document it.

 

I will be using some arduino/shield combination but am not sure how to represent a "stacked assembly" showing which connections in the headers are actually used for signaling so that I don't inadvertently connect another item to an already used pin.  For instance, an arduino uno and an ethernet shield - I was thinking of having  library elements for the arduino and ethernet shield next to each other on the schematic and then just wire the appropriate signals.  I would not place connections between the "unused" header pins so as to keep the schematic clean. 

 

I would like some expert guidance before going too far down the path only to find I've screwed something up and have to start over.  I've search but have not come up with an answer so hopefully someone can help.

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    shabaz over 10 years ago

    Hi Tim,

     

    There is nothing to prevent you from having an Uno shaped component (device), and an Ethernet shield one too, and then interconnecting them and adding other parts too if desired.

    For example see the example screenshot below, where there is an off-the-shelf board on the left, connected to an integrated circuit:

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    However, if the reason you've moved from KiCAD to EAGLE is due to lack of library parts, then this is the wrong reason. The design process includes creating your own parts definitions.

    While EAGLE is supplied with thousands of parts (and tens of thousands downloadable from elsewhere too), this is really just a guideline. You're expected to design your own, or make a copy and

    edit them accordingly. This applies for all other CAD packages too. To learn how to create your own parts, consult the EAGLE PDF manual, or alternatively there are dozens/hundreds of youtube videos

    and tutorials on the subject.

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    e14 Contributor over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Thanks for the quick reply Shabaz.  I agree with your comment about making models and plan on doing it for my needs.  I just found in my reviews that it seemed more people were moving towards Eagle and that there were more existing libaries from which to work with than Fritzing and Kicad so I moved to Eagle.   

     

    Looks like I can do my schematic as you pointed out above. 

     

    Appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions.

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    e14 Contributor over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Thanks for the quick reply Shabaz.  I agree with your comment about making models and plan on doing it for my needs.  I just found in my reviews that it seemed more people were moving towards Eagle and that there were more existing libaries from which to work with than Fritzing and Kicad so I moved to Eagle.   

     

    Looks like I can do my schematic as you pointed out above. 

     

    Appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions.

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