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Please see https://github.com/ezcGman/andys-kicad


Andy's Footprints

While designing some PCBs, I ended up creating a few footprints myself. A few are completely done by myself, a few are just copied and slightly changed from the KiCad library

BatteryHolder_Keystone_2460_1xAA-removed-holes

This is a copy from the BatteryHolder_Keystone_2460_1xAA footprint. I just removed the extra holes there in the PCB which I found unnecessary.

E-Byte-E220-xxxT22S (yet untested!)

Footprint for the E-Byte E220-400T22S & E220-900T22S LoRa modules. The dimensions also fit the E220P-400T22S, but has a different pad numbering. Make sure to also check out the symbol I made for it: https://github.com/ezcGman/andys-symbols

E-Byte-E32-xxxM20S (yet untested!)

Footprint for the E-Byte E32-400M20S & E32-900M20S LoRa modules. Make sure to also check out the symbol I made for it: https://github.com/ezcGman/andys-symbols

ESP-07-Socket

This is a selfmade footprint. It's meant to hold an ESP-07 module on 2mm pin headers, so you can easily remove it again, if you want to. So simply stick it on and remove again :) It's meant to work with the RF_Module:ESP-07 schematic symbol.

ESP-07-Socket-Cutout

Same as above, just the border I've drawn on the silk screen is shorter which allows you to do a cutout in the PCB right above it. This is not so useful for the ESP-07, but if you also want to support the ESP-12, which has a board antenna, so the board cutout would allow for a better Wi-Fi signal.

ESP-12-Socket

Basically like the ESP-07, but it has a different pad numbering: The ESP-07 is missing the pins that the ESP-12 has on the bottom. So the ESP-07 footprint has a continious pad numbering from 1-16, while this one here has the left row numbered 1-8 and the right row 15-22. It's meant to work with the RF_Module:ESP-12E/F schematic symbol.

ESP-12-Socket-Cutout

Same as the ESP-12 footprint but again: Made the border on the silk screen shorter to allow for an antenna cutout in the PCB.

ESP-12-Socket-IO9-10

Like the ESP-12-Socket, but has two additional pin headers on the bottom to support using GPIO 9 & 10.

ESP-12-Socket-IO9-10-Cutout

Again, just shorter silkscreen for allowing an antenna cutout.

ESP32-DevKit-V1-DOIT-Less-SilkScreen

Less SilkScreen version of this footprint: https://gitlab.com/VictorLamoine/kicad/-/tree/master/footprints

Fuse_1808_4520Metric

A footprint I made myself (because I couldn't find a matching one in the KiCad library) for these 1808 SMD fuse holders: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32869829922.html

Fuse_1808_4520Metric Fuse_1808_4520Metric Outline

Grove-Connector-1x04-2.00mm-SMD-Horizontal

Again selfmade. A connector famously used on the M5 Stack Atom ESP32 modules

LED_RotaryEncoder_CN_Futai_EC12-Switch_Vertical_H20mm

This footprint is specifically made for these beautiful LED Rotary Encoder from CN Futai: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002478550056.html I've also made a custom symbol for it which you can find here: https://github.com/ezcGman/andys-symbols

M5-Stack-Atomic-DIY-Proto-PCB-With-Mounting-Hole

More selfmade. Bit similar to the ESP-07/ESP-12 socket, these are simply pin headers in the correct positions to stick an M5 Stack Atom on them, plus the mounting hole that sits below the Atom.

PinHeader_1x03_P2.54mm_Vertical-Fixed-SilkScreen

Just a copy of the PinHeader_1x03_P2.54mm_Vertical footprint from the KiCad library. I just changed the silk screen a bit as I found it weird that the top pad is so "lonely" :)

PinHeader_1x08_P2.54mm_Horizontal-Less-SilkScreen

Again a copy, this time from the PinHeader_1x08_P2.54mm_Horizontal footprint. I removed some of the silk screen, as if you mount this one at the edge of the board, that original silk screen looks really weird and broken. So I removed it

PinHeader_1x08_P2.54mm_Vertical-Fixed-SilkScreen

Copy again, now from the PinHeader_1x08_P2.54mm_Vertical. Same as the other "fixed": I just changed that top pad silk screen.

PinHeader_1x09_P2.54mm_Vertical-Fixed-SilkScreen

And another fixed one, this time from the PinHeader_1x09_P2.54mm_Vertical.

PinHeader_2x04_P2.54mm_Horizontal-Less-SilkScreen

More copies: PinHeader_2x04_P2.54mm_Horizontal. Same story as the other "horizontal": If that one is at the edge of the board, the original silk screen looks broken.

PinHeader_2x04_P2.54mm_Horizontal-Less-SilkScreen-Alternate-Pad-Numbering

Like PinHeader_2x04_P2.54mm_Horizontal-Less-SilkScreen, but with a different pad numbering I needed.

TerminalBlock_Phoenix_MPT-0,5-2-2.54_1x02_P2.54mm_Horizontal-removed-extra-holes

I love changing existing footprints: TerminalBlock_Phoenix_MPT-0,5-2-2.54_1x02_P2.54mm_Horizontal. This one also had two weird extra holes I don't understand what they were for: Deleted them.

Yoshi-Egg-Small

Well, a small Yoshi egg. Why? Because I love Yoshi, that's why!

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