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Part Reviews

Reviewer Name

Manufacturer Part Number

Symbol Name

Footprint Name

Comments

Rayyan Mahmood

NCV8114ASN180T1G

NCV8114ASN180T1G

1.8V_Output_LDO

  • Need a revision of the TVS diode and the terminal block

    • image-20240909-033255.png Essentially a power protection circuit. Saves designer from incorrect connection to connector.

      • Schottky diode blocks reverse current if battery connected opposite way

      • TVS diode prevents transient voltage spikes and clamps if voltage of 6.4V is detected

        • Switch TVS diode for a diode which clamps at about 4V

  • Check the choice of LED

    • image-20240909-034118.pngGood work showing calculations with notes

  • IC is good (both footprint and schematic symbol)

  • LEFT REMAINING COMMENTS BELOW FOR POWER.SCHDOC

Rayyan Mahmood

ICM-20948

IC_9DOF_IMU_W24

ICM20948 - 9DOFIMU

  • Check the footprint of the IMU since there is a slight different comparing to the rev 1 footprint

  • Need to add the test point/debugging feature later

  • Checking if we need to use the AUX/DA feature since the rev1 does not use it too

Rayyan Mahmood

TXB0104PWR

TXB0104PWR

TXB0104PWR 4-bit directional voltage-level translator

  • The purpose of this one is changing the 3.3V from the MCU to 1.8V to suit in the IMU

  • Need to use 2 since there are not enough pins to change from only one 4-bit? Maybe find the another one with enough pins if we can?

  • Maybe need a test point just in case there is something wrong with this one

Schematic Sheet Reviews

power.SchDoc (<Rayyan Mahmood>)

  • Add a second LED for 1.8V outimage-20240909-040123.png

  • image-20240909-040141.png Change the colour of this title to match the colour of “GND”, “3V3”, etc.

  • Add test points for 1.8V and 3.3V and a GND test point as well.

  • Look at the 48-17V buck schematic and see which TPs were used for the power and GND and use the exact same ones here

  • Annotate schematic → label components

    • image-20240909-041031.png Click annotate schematics quietly and that’ll do it

GPS_Module.SchDoc (<Rayyan Mahmood>)

  • image-20240909-041757.png Put GND pins at the bottom like you did with the filtering caps

  • image-20240909-042024.png Is this going to be a firmware feature? As in will firmware be needed to “detect_antena”?

  • We can place TPs afterwards for this as we continue to work through it as we learn more about RF and antenas as required.

    • Still may potentially add external antenna

Generic Schematic Reviews

Net Naming (<Reviewer Name>)

  • All major nets named
  • No duplicate net names, or nets with multiple net names
  • Differential pairs end with _N and _P
  • Active low signals are indicated with either a “_n” at the end or with overbar notation (using a “\” character after each letter in the net name, i.e. E\N\)

Wiring and Connections (<Reviewer Name>)

  • No 4 point connections
  • All unconnected pins have an ERC directive
  • Devices sharing an I2C or SPI bus must be simultaneously powered on/off (i.e. by powering them all off of the same power rail) - prevents unpowered devices from pulling the bus low
  • Lines that require pull ups are pulled up in exactly one place (not pulled up multiple times, or missing pull-ups)

Component Labels (<Reviewer Name>)

  • ICs show part number
  • Resistors show resistance value
  • Capacitors show capacitance and voltage rating
  • For capacitors, voltage rating is 2x higher than expected voltage for low-voltage nets (<12V), 1.5x higher for high-voltage nets (>12V)
  • Inductors show inductance and rated current
  • Ferrites show impedance @ frequency value
  • Diodes show part number, voltage rating, and current rating (if applicable). Exception is for LEDs, which only need part number

Design-for-Test (<Reviewer Name>)

  • All voltage rails have test points and an LED indicator
  • Enable/shutdown/reset/etc. lines for ICs have test points
  • Communication interfaces have test points (i.e. I2C, SPI, UART)
  • All sensor outputs have test points
  • Any other signals that might want to be checked during testing should have a test point
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