@shibo can you maybe assign a board to @
@shibo can you maybe assign a board to @AtharvMore ;) just so that he can build something to help him find bugs? Our issues are out of date (which is fine) and i think he's trying to get started
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SparkFun Logic Level Converter - Bi-Directional
The SparkFun bi-directional logic level converter is a small device that safely steps down 5V signals to 3.3V AND steps up 3.3V to 5V at the same time.
you can start by replicating this board using tscircuit
@AtharvMore ;) also make sure to read the getting started, it'll help get things running locally https://docs.tscircuit.com/intro/quickstart-cli
Quickstart CLI | tscircuit docs
The command line is the best way to use tscircuit. Using the CLI, you can just run
tsci dev
in a project and see previews of your circuit just like any other local development tool!also you should download the eagle files for that board and view them in a website such as this: https://www.pcbway.com/tool/ElectronicDesignViewer
then change unit to mm and try to copy the components, any missing component or error you encounter is an issue you can work on, then after you finish the board you can create a pr so that we add it to our repository of sparkfun board replicas
a pr with a board is very impactful so you should get a good score and hopefully a good sponsorship from it
How dose this point thing work how to score ?
GitHub
GitHub - tscircuit/contribution-tracker: Generate a contribution su...
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@AtharvMore ;) each PR is graded by AI then we automatically sponsor. We sponsored about $2,000 USD last month for contributions
