A LIBRARY OF REFERENCE DESIGNS
Streamline development by integrating ready-to-use hardware, schematics, and firmware from a central library.
Streamline development by integrating ready-to-use hardware, schematics, and firmware from a central library.
Streamline workflows by integrating ready-to-use hardware, schematics, and firmware from a centralized resource for embedded engineers.
Instead of creating circuit diagrams from scratch – Download existing block schematics based on circuit category, edit the design, and begin PCB layout.
BROWSE SCHEMATIC LIBRARY SIGN UPAccelerate electronics development with reference hardware blocks. Turn your product ideas into functional prototypes in a matter of hours instead of weeks.
BROWSE HARDWARE LIBRARY SIGN UPStreamline development by integrating ready-to-use hardware, schematics, and firmware from a central library.
Instead of creating circuit diagrams from scratch – Download existing block schematics based on circuit category, edit the design, and begin PCB layout.
BROWSE SCHEMATIC LIBRARY SIGN UPAccelerate electronics development with reference hardware blocks. Turn your product ideas into functional prototypes in a matter of hours instead of weeks.
BROWSE HARDWARE LIBRARY SIGN UPA complete 12-cell lithium-ion Battery Management System (BMS) can be designed using modular Quickboards schematic blocks. This guide outlines how to architect and assemble each part of [...]
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Read MoreEvery embedded engineer knows the pain of designing and debugging custom PCBs. The process is time-consuming, expensive, and often filled with frustrating iterations. We built Quickboards to [...]
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