
The Easyduino project by Marco Vazquez Madero is an effort to easily dive into different PCB designs of the most popular microcontroller devboards like Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pico and STM32 Bluepill (more to come!). Using the free and Open Source Software KiCad and adhering the best practices across the PCB and KiCad ecosystem. Also adding the much needed USB-C support!
The project was born out of the necessity to unify the wide variety of software, languages and conventions used in the most popular devboards. For example Arduino Uno was developed in Italy in 2010 using Eagle. The ESP32 devboard was developed in 2016, China, using Altium. The Raspberry Pi Pico 2040 was developed around 2021 in the U.K. using KiCad and Altium.
This project is distributed under the CERN Open Hardware Licence Version 2 – Permissive which means you are free to use any or all parts of this project with or without disclosing the source, even for commercial projects. As long as you include a copy of the CERN OHLv2 Permissive Licence.
See this project on GitHub.
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