I will design custom stm32 pcb and schematics for your hardware
About this Gig
Hey there! If you need someone who actually understands hardware constraints and can bring your STM32 project to life, you're in the right spot.
Im a hardware designer specializing in Altium, Kicad and the STM32 ecosystem. I don't just drop components on a gridI. I design robust, physical boards meant to work seamlessly. Whether you need a minimal 2-layer breakout, an industrial controller, or a complex 4-layer system with tight thermal and noise constraints, I've got you covered.
What I handle for you:
- Solid Schematic Design: Clean power regulation (Buck/LDO setups), proper decoupling, and smart component selection.
- Optimized PCB Layout: Up to 4 layers, prioritizing signal integrity, impedance tracking, and clean layouts.
- Peripheral Routing: Ensuring your CAN bus, USB, SPI, I2C, or UART lines are routed perfectly without noise issues.
What you get:
- Complete,source files.
- Full manufacturing package (Gerbers, BOM, NC Drill) ready for production.
Hardware can be tricky, so let's get it right. Drop me a message before ordering so we can chat about your specific requirements first!
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FAQ
What manufacturing files do I get in the final delivery package?
You get everything a fabrication house (like JLCPCB, PCBWay, etc.) needs to manufacture and assemble your board on the first try. This includes your Gerber files, NC Drill files, Pick-and-Place files (for automated assembly), and a clean Bill of Materials (BOM) with exact manufacturer part numbers.
Can you handle complex constraints like 4-layer stackups and impedance matching?
Definitely. For 4-layer designs, I set up dedicated internal power and ground planes to suppress EMI/noise. I also manually route high-speed lines (like USB, differential pairs, or CAN bus) using proper trace width and spacing calculations to ensure correct impedance tracking.
Does this gig include writing the STM32 firmware code?
This specific gig focuses heavily on the hardware architecture and physical PCB layout. However, if you need basic board bring-up code (like a clean project template in STM32CubeIDE to verify that the power rails, pins, and I/O channels actually work), just let me know and we can add that .
What happens if my manufacturer finds an issue or asks a question?
I design strictly to DFM (Design for Manufacturing) guidelines, so issues are rare. But if your fabrication house flags anything or needs a specific change to fit their manufacturing capabilities, just send me their message and I will update your files for free to get the production line moving.
Do I actually get the original design source files?
Yes, absolutely. I don’t believe in holding your project hostage or charging a hidden premium for your own intellectual property. You get the native Altium project files (.PcbDoc/.SchDoc) or native KiCad files (.kicad_pcb/.kicad_sch) included for free in every tier.
What design software do you use for your hardware projects?
I mostly design in Altium Designer since it's the professional industry standard for complex layouts. But if you prefer open-source or want to avoid licensing fees, I can use KiCad just as easily. Let me know what your workflow requires!

