My first PCB which is an USB-C to 3.3V UART Converter.
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Initial 4-layer version of my PCB.
This is the first version of my UART-converter.
I have manufactured 9 units of this to give away some at GPN22.
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My first PCB (an UART Converter)

This is the first PCB I have designed to learn KiCad. It is an USB-C to UART Converter supporting 3.3V using an FT230X. Thanks a lot to @Cutie-PHY for teaching me KiCad and helping me to get this PCB designed and manufactured.

This project is licensed as open hardware. See LICENSE.txt for details.

Images

Here you can see how the PCB looks:

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