Bill of Materials

How to order components from LCSC

This file contains the Bill of Materials – all the components for the Shark PCB – quoted in the LCSC site. It has all LCSC part numbers, quantities and descriptions. For exact instructions on how to order the components from LCSC using the sheet file, please see this video.

If you don’t want to order them from LCSC, the table below can be used.

BOM table

Hint

Please note that some items may be out of stock when you are ordering them. Feel free to edit the BOM (making sure to substitute the components for compatible ones) if you know what you are doing. Also don’t hesitate to hit me up, if you don’t feel confident to change the components, so I can redo the list with available components.

Attention

If you don’t have experience with electronic design, do not attemp to swap or change the components in this table. Doing so may hinder some features of the PCB and even inutilize it!

Designator

Package

Quantity

Value

LCSC Part Number

X1

4 pin 5032

1

16MHz

C242216

RDM1

RDP1

0805

2

22R

 

D1-54

Axial (THT)

54

1N4148

C261233

U3

TQPF-44

1

ATMEGA32U4

C44854

U2

SOT-23-6

1

USBLC6-2SC6

C323793

SW_RST1

SMD Push Button

1

K2-1187SQ-A4SW-06

C92584

RSH1

0805

1

1M

 

RRST2

0805

1

330R

 

RRST1

0805

1

4.7k

 

RHWB1

RF1

0805

2

10k

 

J1

 

1

Hirose UX60-MB-5S8

(not available on LCSC)

F1

1812

1

1.5A trip

 

DF1

SOD-123

1

RB060M-60TR

C114257

CX2,CX1

0805

2

8.2pF

 

CUSB1

CSH1

CRST1

CB2-6

0805

8

100nF

 

CU1

CB1

CF1

0805

3

1uF

 

Notes on the BOM

(1) The rotary encoder was chosen because it was available at LCSC, Digikey and Mouser electronics. Its cheap, readily available and easy to solder. It also offers mechanical endurance through auxiliary legs that are soldered into the PCB.

The encoder series EC11Ex looks to be a very versatile encoder in the sense that any rotary encoder in the series fits the footprint and has the sae pinout, as the models differ only on shaft shape and size but their footprints are the same. In the render I used the ALPS EC11E 15244G1.

(2) This connector seems to not be available in the european or american markets, only asian. It was chosen because, while being USBC, it has simplified pins and can easily be handsoldered. I have yet to find a good substitute for this connector that can be bought worldwide.

(3) Any fuse that fits the footprint will work, but I personally prefer polyfuses. Make sure that is has a minimum 1.5A trip current, as the LEDs and the high current microprocessor can sum 1A current easily.

(4) Please make sure that you order this exact package, since the footprint will not support anything different than this.