Project Description
I need a compact two-layer PCB laid out in Altium Designer for an industrial-control product. The schematic is ready and centres on a microcontroller that must talk to the outside world through both RS485 and Modbus, so the board has to keep those differential pairs clean, properly terminated, and routed with industrial-grade robustness.
The job covers:
• Translating my finished schematic into a neat, manufacturable board outline that fits the mechanical envelope I will provide.
• Placing the microcontroller, its support parts, and the required communication-interface circuitry while observing good separation between digital and noisy field lines.
• Layer-stack definition, clear power/ground strategy, silkscreen clarity, and all the DRC housekeeping expected for a two-layer design.
Deliverables I expect:
1. The complete Altium project folder (schematic and PCB files).
2. Fabrication outputs—Gerbers, drill files, pick-and-place data.
3. A concise BOM with manufacturer part numbers.
4. PDF plots for quick reference.
If you can suggest minor tweaks—for example adding power-conditioning parts that help the RS485 driver survive a harsh factory floor—let me know; I’m open to experienced input. Once these files pass my review and the board house’s checks, the project is done.