PCB Design
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PCB Design
A printed circuit board is a rigid structure that contains electrical circuitry made up of embedded metal surfaces called traces and larger areas of metal called planes. Components are soldered to the board onto metal pads, which are connected to the board circuitry. This allows components to be interconnected. A board can be composed of one, two, or multiple layers of circuitry.
Module 1 :Introduction to PCB Design
- Introduction to Circuit Designing
- Introduction to PCB Design
- PCB Schematic
- PCB Editor
- Design Transfer to the PCB and Design Rule Check
- Component Placement & Shielding
- Routing PCB Layout Routing and Grounding
- Drilling And Soldering
Module 2 :Introduction to Circuit Designing
- Fundamental of circuit design
- Introduction to Analog Circuit Design
- Introduction to Digital Circuit Design
- Placing Symbols and Ports
- Labeling components
- Circuit optimization
Module 3 :PCB Schematic
- Defining the Board Shape & Placement Boundary
- Creating a board outline & placement / routing boundary
- Basic concepts of PCB Designing
- Schematic capture
- Placing, editing, and connecting parts and electrical symbols
- Adding and editing graphics and text
- From schematic to PCB
Module 4 :Component Placement & Shielding
- Placing components
- Moving components
- Copper Pour
Module 5 :PCB Editor
- Preparing to create a net list
- Exporting and importing schematic data
- PCB Material
- Board Layers, Colors and Grids
- Defining the Electrical Layer
- Assignment Session
Module 6 :Design Transfer to the PCB and Design Rule Check
- Design synchronization with schematic tool
- Design transfer using a Net list
- Virus and Worms Concepts
- Design rules concepts
- Design Rule Checking
Module 7 :Routing PCB Layout Routing and Grounding
- Routing guidelines
- Discontinuities – bend vias, pads and connectors
- Basic layout rules
- Basic grounding rules
Module 8 :Drilling And Soldering
- Drilling and Soldering
- Drilling of designed PCB
- Soldering Process of Components
- Testing & Troubleshooting
