I designed a PCB for the Wireless Temperature Monitor (WTM) and entered it in the Hackaday Take Flight with Feather contest near the start of December 2019.
Here's the link to the Blinkerton Labs submission.
https://hackaday.io/project/168937-temperature-humidity-battery-sleep-feather-wing
PCB Github Files
https://github.com/blinkertonlabs/temperature_feather_wing/tree/master/PCB/HumidTempSleep_Feather
Hackaday recently announced the winners,
https://hackaday.com/2020/01/22/winners-of-the-take-flight-with-feather-contest/
The WTM is a fairly simple project compared to some of the other great and ingenious projects, so it's no surprise that the WTM was not on the list, but it was still entertaining to get reacquainted with Eagle. I have enough components on hand to build several monitors with the Adafruit Feather Prototype Shield, so I will likely work some more bugs out of the design prior to ordering PCBs.
Here's the link to the Blinkerton Labs submission.
https://hackaday.io/project/168937-temperature-humidity-battery-sleep-feather-wing
PCB Github Files
https://github.com/blinkertonlabs/temperature_feather_wing/tree/master/PCB/HumidTempSleep_Feather
Hackaday recently announced the winners,
https://hackaday.com/2020/01/22/winners-of-the-take-flight-with-feather-contest/
The WTM is a fairly simple project compared to some of the other great and ingenious projects, so it's no surprise that the WTM was not on the list, but it was still entertaining to get reacquainted with Eagle. I have enough components on hand to build several monitors with the Adafruit Feather Prototype Shield, so I will likely work some more bugs out of the design prior to ordering PCBs.