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Tariq's STM32F103DevBoard #581
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edit big title
add slack handle (not sure if this is the right thing)
Hi, I'm Orpheus Leap! Here to help you review your PR.
projects/STM32F103DevBoard: Required files
You can view a render of your board over on gerber.zip/2d! Happy OnBoarding! |
Hey @Triq1! Love your board design, very cool idea! Please resubmit your student ID verification without any markings on the picture, other than that, everything is good to go |
Hi! |
I have just now submitted the verification 😋 |
Hi @Triq1! Also, unfortunately, we're unable to offer support with reimbursements for customs fees, including reimbursements using leftover grant funds. Please keep this in mind before you make any purchases. More info in the OnBoard community shipping doc. I'm looking forward to seeing your PCB be manufactured! Send pictures in the #electronics channel on Slack once you get it! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! |
Hi @karmanyaahm, I would appreciate some guidance on fixing this issue. |
Submission Checklist:
[Y] I am a current high school, middle school, or home schooled student.
[Y] I have joined the
#electronics
channel on Slack[Y] I made this board from scratch, even if I followed a tutorial
[Y] I have followed the directions in README.md
onboard/projects
TEMPLATE.md
asREADME.md
inside your project foldergerber.zip
andschematic.pdf
inside your project foldersrc
and uploaded design filescart.png
with all costs included(Optional) This project is from a tutorial1.
(Optional) I'm in a FIRST (FRC, FTC, FLL, etc.) team. The number is: ____
Footnotes
Projects from a tutorial are 100% fine! We just want to ask so we can count how people are using tutorials. ↩