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I found this project on instructables.com years ago but never got around to building it. I've recently been getting up to speed on using the JLCPCB service and this project looked like a good one to use for practice. I've had to update some of the code to work with updated libraries.
The purpose of this PCB design is to simplify the process of controlling three stepper motors in your projects. By integrating an A4988 driver and an ESP32-WROOM32E module on a single board, you can easily interface with the motors and leverage the features of the ESP32 for advanced control and communication capabilities.
A small breadboard boost regulator made of parts available from JLCPCBs SMT parts library. This project includes all the files needed to get boards produced, fully populated with parts.
This is a simple schematic and PCB layout to create a binary counter using an ATTiny85 and 4 LEDs in order to learn the basics of EasyEDA and the JLCPCB process.