I haven't properly tried to use KiCad before. I'm mainly used to using Eagle, but it seems like knowing KiCad would be a very useful skill to have, especially as it's Open Source.
The schematic is currently in very early stages, I've added the main components though I believe.
A number of these I had to design myself. I found quite a useful webpage though, which makes designing the part a lot quicker: kicad quicklib
I will also work on adding these files to my Github repository.
I'm currently also looking more into how to use the ultrasound transducer to both emit and receive pulses. I'm not sure how the voltage levels of the pulses emitted compare to those recieved, at the moment - if anyone has got any info on this or rough figures, I would be very interested to know!
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Cheers, I'll make sure to check out those videos!
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Good work with Kicad. I dove in to the program earlier this year and figured out that learning the keyboard shortcuts makes life significantly easier. Chris Gammell has done a number of extremely helpful Youtube videos on the subject that are worth checking out.
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