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MY FIRST PCB

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14 JULY 2025
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In 2023, I started tinkering with DIY electronics as a hobby. Until now, I’ve -been using development boards like the Arduino Uno and ESP-32-WROOM so that I -can focus on the software. Recently, I decided to step outside of my comfort -zone and design a PCB from scratch for a door lock I’m working on.

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The lock comprises two subsystems: a fingerprint sensor in front of the door -and a servo connected to the physical lock behind the door. The fingerprint -sensor authenticates the person and signals the servo behind the door to unlock -the door over an encrypted RF channel.

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The PCBs have two layers. A copper region serves as the ground plane. The 0.3 -mm wide 1 oz/ft2 copper traces can carry up to 500 mA (the tracks -connecting the power source and the linear regulators have a width of 0.5 mm). -Both subsystems were functional. I was able to control the servo reliably using -the fingerprint sensor.

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The designs aren’t without flaws, however. The main shortcoming of the circuits -is that they draw significant amounts of quiescent currents despite employing -sleep modes. The linear regulators were a poor choice as they dissipate too -much heat. The fingerprint sensor and the servo draw 13.8 mA (3.3 V) and 4.6 mA -(5 V) respectively, as long as they are connected to the power supply.

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Although the circuit didn’t draw more than 200 mA without a load, the servo -under load could draw up to 600 mA. I’m sailing too close to the wind with 0.3 -mm copper traces. Instead, 0.4 mm wide 2 oz/ft2 traces would have -been safer.

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I’m working on improving the design to reduce idle current consumption and -extend the battery life. Despite its deficiencies, this was my first PCB -design, and I’m glad that it worked as well as it did. Custom PCB design marks -an important milestone in my DIY electronics journey.

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Files: gerber_back.zip, gerber_front.zip, - source.tar.gz

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