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A library of modular, reference designs for electronics engineers—covering hardware blocks, schematic blocks, and firmware blocks.
Quickboards is a library of modular, reusable design blocks for electronics engineers—covering schematic blocks, hardware layouts, and firmware templates. Each block is a proven, time-tested reference design available in Altium, KiCad, and Eagle formats, with matching firmware drivers for CCS, MPLAB X, and STM32CubeIDE.
Instead of redrawing common circuits or rewriting peripheral drivers, engineers can drop in Quickboards modules, customize them, and move faster from concept to prototype. Every block is built using long-life, widely available components from major semiconductor manufacturers to ensure stability, reliability, and future availability.
Quickboards eliminates repetitive design work by turning standard circuits—like regulators, sensor interfaces, communication bridges, or op-amp filters—into reusable, verified subcircuits. Each design follows consistent naming conventions, pin standards, and layout practices, allowing multiple blocks to connect seamlessly in larger systems.
By focusing on modularity, reusability, and design consistency, Quickboards helps engineers achieve faster development cycles and higher first-pass success rates. Teams can spend less time debugging and more time innovating.
Every Quickboards module comes with matching firmware blocks that initialize peripherals, handle communication, and provide a working baseline for integration. Together, hardware and firmware blocks form a complete, ready-to-use reference that saves hours of setup and testing.
Quickboards was built by engineers, for engineers—combining the reliability of professional reference designs with the flexibility of open, modular development. Whether you’re building a prototype, teaching embedded design, or launching a commercial product, Quickboards gives you a faster, smarter, and more sustainable way to build electronics.