Custom Industrial RP2040 PCB
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Freelancer Client is hiring: Custom Industrial RP2040 PCB.
Location: Remote
I’m building a real-time monitoring device around the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) and need a robust, industrial-grade PCB that keeps everything tight and reliable. Although extra features like extensive data logging or remote control may follow later, the immediate goal is a rock-solid board that can sit inside a control cabinet and survive 24 V environments.
Nice to have:
• 1. Complete schematic with clearly labelled nets and reference designators
• 2. PCB layout ready for industrial fabrication, including copper pours and keep-outs
• 3. Gerber, drill and pick-and-place files
• 4. Structured BOM with manufacturer part numbers and availability notes
• 5. All original project files for future edits
RS-485 transceiver with screw-terminal access
24 V DC input stepped down to stable 5 V/3.3 V rails
UART header, status LEDs and an onboard RJ-45 connector
Skills: Electronics, Industrial Design, Microcontroller, Electrical Engineering, PCB Layout, Circuit Design, Raspberry Pi, Embedded Systems
Budget: $600–$1500 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Оригинал
I’m building a real-time monitoring device around the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) and need a robust, industrial-grade PCB that keeps everything tight and reliable. Although extra features like extensive data logging or remote control may follow later, the immediate goal is a rock-solid board that can sit inside a control cabinet and survive 24 V environments.
Core functionality to integrate
• Ethernet via W5500
• RS-485 transceiver with screw-terminal access
• 24 V DC input stepped down to stable 5 V/3.3 V rails
• UART header, status LEDs and an onboard RJ-45 connector
Design constraints
• Compact footprint is important; help me keep the enclosure slim.
• Proper grounding, controlled-impedance Ethernet routing and neat separation of digital/analog grounds are critical.
• Mandatory protection: over-voltage, reverse-polarity and current-limiting on the 24 V input. If you have additional surge or ESD tricks that won’t blow the budget, I’m open.
Deliverables (KiCad preferred)
1. Complete schematic with clearly labelled nets and reference designators
2. PCB layout ready for industrial fabrication, including copper pours and keep-outs
3. Gerber, drill and pick-and-place files
4. Structured BOM with manufacturer part numbers and availability notes
5. All original project files for future edits
If you’ve tackled similar Pico-based or Ethernet/RS-485 boards before, a quick screenshot or link to your work will help me move faster in selecting the right partner.
I’m ready to answer any mechanical or enclosure questions you might have so we can lock dimensions early and keep revisions minimal. Looking forward to seeing how you would approach the design and protect this board for the factory floor.
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