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Can anyone tell me how to write documentation for this atmega 32 dev board ?

i have designed this atmega 32 dev board (my first pcb project ) – https://github.com/vedantjadhav304/Atmega32_DEV_BOARD . Can anyone tell me how to write documentation for it ?

  1. JeremyCook#0000

    Edit the README.md file if that is what you’re asking. If you want to put images etc in there, you can upload them to the same directory as that file and reference them with the format ![image](temp.jpg) – though I think there is a better way if people are going to fork it. Here’s one of my projects: https://github.com/JeremySCook/RaspberryPi-Fan-Control

  2. josephogbonna#0

    Follow this steps when doing your PCB documentation

    1. **Introduction**:
    – **Overview**: Describe the purpose and functionality of the PCB design.
    – **Specifications**: List key design specifications and requirements.
    2. **Design Details**:
    -Schematic Diagrams
    – PCB Layout
    3. **Component Information**:
    – Bill of Materials (BOM)
    – Component Specifications
    4. **Testing and Validation**:
    – Test Procedures
    – Test Results

    These steps will help ensure that your PCB documentation is clear, comprehensive, and useful for both design and assembly.

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