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The idea of this sensor is ingenious. However, it looks like the PCBs were made using Spring-Layout 6, which is a paid EDA software. If possible, I'd ask for a conversion to KiCad, which is Free/Open Source and widely used by hobbyists.
EAGLE is also another very popular EDA software that have a free version for hobbyists that limits the size and number of layers available. This sensor is small and simple enough to fit these constraints.
Thank you for your time!
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The idea of this sensor is ingenious. However, it looks like the PCBs were made using Spring-Layout 6, which is a paid EDA software. If possible, I'd ask for a conversion to KiCad, which is Free/Open Source and widely used by hobbyists.
EAGLE is also another very popular EDA software that have a free version for hobbyists that limits the size and number of layers available. This sensor is small and simple enough to fit these constraints.
Thank you for your time!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: