There are 5 repositories under gerber-files topic.
The Lost Nintendo DS Television Output, brought back to life
Hardware design files for the GPS version of the open-smartwatch
View gerber files in your browser, and render them as SVG or PNG.
A KiCad plugin project to create gerber files and zip files.
Arduino Auto Clicking Pokemon Go Plus
A linear adjustable power supply for modular synthesizers in the Eurorack format. It's easy to build and outputs more than 1A at +12V, -12V and +5V.
ATtiny ISP programmer shield for Arduino UNO
Programming jig for ESP-12 modules using Wemos D1 Mini ESP8266 Module and Pogo Pins
Open Hardware Controller for Blender (contains KiCAD, Gerber, CircuitPython, and Addon files)
A simple but versatile bus board for modular synthesizers in the Eurorack format. Cheap and easy to build and with many slots for connecting modules with both 10-pin and 16-pin connectors.
Application for converting Gerber solder mask files into g-code, to use on an extruding solder paste 3D printer
Misistemote is an Open Source, modular ecosystem that uses pre-made PCB to mix and match your choice of processor board. Is oriented to make small, mobile, battery powered electronic projects work in real conditions in a very short time.
Hardware for Nitrokey FIDO U2F
Blacklight UV LED Compressor
Business card on printed circuit board
Temporal Aliaser Guitar Pedal
Hardware for the Cambridge Physical Computation Laboratory's Warp Embedded Multi-Sensor Platform.
External Keypad for ICOM IC-705
Simple gerber parser meant to be used in conjuction with the gerber-types crate
A tool to generate gcode for rapid prototyping printed circuit boards.
Displaying live YouTube subscriber count using an LED Matrix and and ESP8266 (Arduino)
All documentation files for mexdulon modules called tetra-Boards
A smaller and fully wireless variant of the original Horizon
ATTiny85 Arcade schematic, gerbers and games
Shilds for the Arduino Mega.
Donnie's hardware (PCB design, schematics, eletrical diagrams)
LabTools : Analogue input slider panel
Dual buffered 1:3 multiples with bipolar signal indicator lights.
NE555 timer was launched in 1971 and has a history of 50 years. It is easy to use, stable and cheap, so it is still widely used, and its output in 2003 was 1 billion. Now I use NE555 to make timers. Most of the control parts of electronic door locks use this circuit. The timing method is very simple, 1.1 x RC, which is not very accurate compared with MCU, but it is very simple
This guide will teach you all the basics of KiCad from schematic building to PCB design. It will also teach you how to add libraries, create your own symbols & footprints, export the drill and gerber files, and many more tips to get you started on your KiCad journey!
Simple SCART breakout board (for use with RGB injection board)