I will design electronic schematics and pcb board for prototypes
About this Gig
I specialize in creating accurate electronic schematics and high quality PCB layouts for prototypes, IoT devices, embedded systems, consumer electronics, and custom hardware projects. Whether you're developing a new product or refining an existing concept, I will deliver a reliable, manufacturable PCB ready for production.
What I Offer:
- Electronic schematic creation
- Single, double, and multi layer PCB layout
- Component selection and optimized placement
- Gerber, BOM, and Pick and Place file generation
- Prototype ready and manufacturing ready boards
- PCB redesign, modification, and optimization
Why Choose Me:
- Professional and industry standard PCB practices
- Clean, organized, and fabrication friendly layouts
- Fast communication and reliable support
- On time delivery with attention to detail
I use industry standard tools such as Altium Designer, KiCad, EasyEDA, Eagle, and Proteus to ensure every project meets performance, reliability, and manufacturing standards.
Lets turn your concept into a real product. Place your order today and get a professional, production ready PCB solution tailored to your project needs.
File format:
Gerber
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STEP
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VRML
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3DS
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Software:
Allegro
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Eagle CAD
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EasyEDA
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KiCad
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AutoCAD
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Arduino
Interface:
HDMI
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I2S
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USB
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SPI
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I2C
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SDIO
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BLE
FAQ
What do I need to start my PCB design project?
I need your circuit idea, block diagram, schematic (if available), component list, and any reference designs.
Do you design schematics from scratch?
Yes, I can design complete electronic schematics based on your requirements or concept.
What files will I receive?
You will get Gerber files, BOM (Bill of Materials), Pick & Place files, schematic PDF, and PCB layout files.
Do you support multi-layer PCB designs?
Yes, I design single, double, and multi-layer PCBs depending on project complexity.
Can you help with prototype manufacturing?
Yes, I can guide you on PCB fabrication and assembly preparation for prototyping.
How long does a PCB design take?
It depends on complexity, but simple designs take 2–3 days while advanced projects take longer.
