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My pcb card #1342

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Submission Checklist:

  • I am a current high school, middle school, or home schooled student.

  • I have joined the #electronics channel on Slack

  • I made this board from scratch, even if I followed a tutorial

  • I have followed the directions in README.md

    • Created a folder under onboard/projects
    • Filled out TEMPLATE.md as README.md inside your project folder
    • Uploaded gerber.zip and schematic.pdf inside your project folder
    • Created a folder called src and uploaded design files
    • Uploaded screenshot of PCB order called cart.png with all costs included
    • I am ordering the smallest batch size (ie. JLCPCB's smallest order is for 5 boards)
    • If outside the US I've checked that I can afford the customs charges in my country (which isn't covered by the grant)
  • (Optional) This project is from a tutorial1.

  • (Optional) This project is for OnBoard Live2.

  • (Optional) I'm in a FIRST (FRC, FTC, FLL, etc.) team. The number is: ____

Footnotes

  1. Projects from a tutorial are 100% fine! We just want to ask so we can count how people are using tutorials.

  2. OnBoard Live is a special version of OnBoard where you can earn more money for designing advanced boards. Check out the #onboard-live channel on our Slack!

@github-actions github-actions bot added the Submission New Boards! label Dec 6, 2024
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prophetorpheus commented Dec 6, 2024

Hi, I'm Orpheus Leap! Here to help you review your PR.

projects/taseenspcbhackercard:

Required files

README.md A description of your project
cart.png cart.png
gerber.zip
schematic.pdf Manually check schematic.pdf
Source files - EasyEDA Found both PCB and SCH files

You can view a render of your board over on gerber.zip/2d!

Happy OnBoarding!
This bot is a simpler helper for common submission types. If there's an error with this, please point it out and someone from the OnBoard team will look at it manually.

@LimesKey LimesKey self-assigned this Dec 7, 2024
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Hey! You haven't selected assembly which means no components will be placed onto the PCB, did you forget or are you going to assemble it yourself?

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Huh? I have designed it at EasyEDA..

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LimesKey commented Dec 8, 2024

Follow the JLCPCB ordering guide and try again, there are steps there on selecting assembly. Ask in the Slack in the #electronics channel if you need more help.

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Alright, should I make a new PR or should I keep using this one?

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LimesKey commented Dec 9, 2024

Keep this one, just reupload the cart.

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I am so confused, JLPCB is telling me that it can't order the 25X48MM_NFC_ANTENNA but the tutorial needs it..
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That's not a part! It does not need to be placed, ignore placing that part and continue on!

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Screenshot_20241213_224927_Iceraven.jpg

Heya is this what you need? I clicked on "do not place this part"

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I need the unpaid order, see here,

Thanks for submitting your PCB pull request for OnBoard! However, it looks like you took a picture of your cart rather than the completed unpaid order. For us to have the full picture of pricing and the PCB your ordering, please follow the steps in this guide here or here:

  1. Click "Secure Checkout": After adding your PCB to the cart
  2. Enter your shipping information and add a coupon code if you have one, then click "Submit Order", do not add any payment options
  3. Close that tab and open a new one to the JLCPCB Order page, then take a rectangular screenshot of the PCB you just submitted. It should show all the details of your order including the price and assembly.

This will allow us to spot any mistakes and give you ways to reduce the cost or customs fee. Congratulations on making the PCB! Please ask in #electronics in the Slack if you need any further help.

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Think I should be doing this on pc

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It doesn't let me unselect a payment option, the default option was paypal
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And this is what I get if I close that payment tab
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Go to https://jlcpcb.com/user-center/orders/ and take a screenshot of your order there

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Great, can you now replace your cart.png with this new one?

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Alrighty

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By the way I heard that OnBoard doesn't cover some cost? What was it again?

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OnBoard covers everything except customs fees for your specific country.

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Can you update your README.md with the new price total?

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