I will reverse engineer and design multilayer pcb layout, stm32 esp32 hardware review
RF and Automotive PCB Design Engineer
About this Gig
Looking to clone an existing product, optimize a complex layout, or ensure your microcontroller circuit is flawless before manufacturing? You are in the right place.
I provide professional electronics engineering services specializing in high-frequency, multilayer PCB layouts and deep-dive hardware reviews. Using industry-leading EDA tools like Altium Designer and KiCad, I bridge the gap between complex schematics and reliable physical hardware.
What I Offer:
- PCB Reverse Engineering: Transforming physical boards, high-res photos, or Gerber files back into fully editable schematics and PCB layouts.
- Multilayer PCB Design: Clean, impedance-controlled 2, 4, 6, or 8-layer layouts optimized for signal integrity and thermal management.
- MCU Hardware Review: In-depth validation of STM32, ESP32, and RP2040/RP2350 architectures, checking pinouts, decoupling, power sequencing, and RF paths.
- DFM & EMI/EMC Optimization: Ensuring your board passes compliance testing and is ready for flawless assembly.
Deliverables: Schematic (PDF/Source), PCB Layout, Gerber files, BOM (Bill of Materials), and Centroid/Pick-and-Place files.
Contact me before placing an order for complex projects.
FAQ
What do you need to reverse engineer a PCB?
Ideally, a physical sample of the board is best. However, I can also work with high-resolution, flat-lay photographs of both sides of the PCB, crisp scans, or existing legacy Gerber files.
What is included in your hardware review service?
I check for correct MCU pin allocation, power supply filtering/decoupling compliance, signal integrity of high-speed lines, RF circuit impedance matching, and overall DFM (Design for Manufacturing) constraints.
Will the final files be ready for commercial PCB assembly houses like JLCPCB or PCBWay?
Yes, Every layout package includes production-ready Gerber RS-274X/X2 files, NC Drill files, an organized Bill of Materials (BOM), and Pick-and-Place (Centroid) data.
Which software do you use for your designs?
I primarily design in Altium Designer and KiCad, depending entirely on your project's ecosystem preferences.
What files do you need to start?
Existing PCB files, schematics, images, PDFs, Gerber files, or a clear project description.
Can you reverse engineer a PCB from images?
Yes, depending on board complexity and image quality.
Do you design multilayer PCBs?
Yes, I design 2-layer to advanced multilayer PCBs.
Can you review STM32 or ESP32 hardware?
Yes, I perform complete hardware reviews including power, signal routing, component selection, and optimization.
Which PCB software do you use?
KiCad, Altium Designer, EasyEDA, Eagle, and other professional PCB tools.

