Getting Started
To get started designing your own SLICE modules, please refer to the Concept and Naming documentation pages to understand the core principles and naming conventions used in this project. Then start by forking one of the following template repositories:
- Slice_TEMP_NANO_S2L-r1
- Documentation
- 70mm x 100mm, 2-layer, Arduino Nano
- Slice_TEMP_NANO_S2L-r2
- Documentation
- 70mm x 100mm, 2-layer, Arduino Nano; redesigned power & layout
- Slice_TEMP_NUCL_S4L-r1
- Documentation
- 70mm x 100mm, 4-layer, STM32 Nucleo
- Slice_TEMP_NUCL_L4L-r1
- Documentation
- 100mm x 145mm, 4-layer, STM32 Nucleo
Requirements
KiCad
You can download KiCad which the source can be found at the GitHub / GitLab releases page or the KiCad website. If using Windows or Mac download the latest installer, for Linux it is suggested to use the KiCad 8.x Flatpak distribution.