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PCB review request - ESP32-WROOM-32
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Looking for feedbacks on this project ive been working on, so roast me all u can on design, component placement and routing that i need to improve :-+
Kim Christensen:
I don't think you can put the ESP32 in the middle of the PCB like that. That would severely limit the WIFI/BT range.

As per manufacturers documentation.
PlainName:

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Schematic:
Why aren't the switches placed to the left of the ESP? If they were you could just, like, connect the wires and not have floating labels that go who knows where.

Why not continue the current sensor wire up another inch or so and connect them to the pins without floating labels that go who knows where? Really, what's the point of that inch or so break when the things are point in the right direction and in the right location anyway? Just makes it harder to see what goes where and does what to whom.
Gribo:
Put the antenna on the board edge (The module's antenna PCB edge should align with your board's edge). Make sure there is sufficient clearance, Do not place any parts or ground plane under the antenna. Look at Espressif's layout guidelines.
RiZsho:
Schematic:
Error #1: U4 A and B aren't really connected anywhere
Readibility #1: On the "Current sensor" section you have vertical wires going from Opamps and horizontal text. Make lines horizontal
Readibility #2:  RS485_EN label on ESP has no wire. Sure it's connected but it looks weird and unfinished
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