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Miguel Tomas Silva edited this page Jul 17, 2024 · 3 revisions

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07-2024 update
  To expedite the deployment of this type of data origins validation, I've designed and made available this month of July, some of the EDA design files for a module with built-in "Unique Fingerprint Identification" **UFID** using [Espressif Systems](https://www.espressif.com) ESP32-C3 microcontroller, to expedite and facilitate the design and deployment of smart hardware electronics capable of delivering validated sensor data that can be used for publishing on higher-ranked sci. journals and also for usage in cases of legal dispute. This module is only 26x19mm and it can be soldered into an existing PCB as any other component. It has available for usage all GPIO pins the original ESP32 C3 MCU offers. Anyone can download the Footprint and Symbol for KiCad EDA in the folder ["KiCad Footprints & Symbols"](https://github.com/aeonSolutions/openScience-Smart-DAQ-to-Upload-Live-Experimental-Data-to-a-Data-Repository/tree/main/KiCad%20Footprints%20%26%20Symbols/ESP32-C3-UFID) of this repository.


Interactive view of the PCB Layout   Interactive view of the circuit schematic
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  The KiCad Project files for the most recent revision (rev. 12-2023) of this open hardware electronics are now available! Find it on the Index below "Smart DAQ Specifications". This revision is fully tested and fully working with known hardware #bugs listed. If you're not into KiCad, the circuit schematics are available in PDF format.


Interactive view of the PCB Layout   Interactive view of the circuit schematic
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