PCB designing help

CocaCola

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There a post recently about a new website where a guy gave a quick overview of the subject matter... If not Google it up, and feel free to asked specific questions... In the end doing basic boards is not hard, but like everything there are times when you will need to further your skills to design a board that operates correctly...
 

circuitdriver7

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its helpful for PCB lover and Thanks for sharing with us. I’ve discovered that the depth of PCB design concepts I will be taught even in the most advanced courses I will be taking is quite lacking in my opinion. I guess this is a specialty industry that is not part of normal programs. I hunted around the internet and found a handful of
sites that offer some good information, and I have to say that (*links removed - spammer*) are the best. So Need theoretical and practical Knowledge on it. If you need necessary info about me let me know. i'm waiting for your reply.
 
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Blumpkinson

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I recently started designing very simple PCB boards for personal use and it's pretty straightforward.

I have been using this design program b/c its free and easy to use:
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download-eagle/?language=en

I found an instructable on how to draw the schematics and turn them into boards:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Draw-Electronic-Schematics-with-CadSoft-EAGLE/
http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-your-EAGLE-schematic-into-a-PCB/

The cadsoft site also has tutorials and manuals which are helpful.

For board manufacturing, i've been using OSH Park. They are relatively cheap and very easy to work with.
 

mattgreen

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Cadsoftusa

I recently started designing very simple PCB boards for personal use and it's pretty straightforward.

I have been using this design program b/c its free and easy to use:
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download-eagle/?language=en

I found an instructable on how to draw the schematics and turn them into boards:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Draw-Electronic-Schematics-with-CadSoft-EAGLE/
http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-your-EAGLE-schematic-into-a-PCB/

The cadsoft site also has tutorials and manuals which are helpful.

For board manufacturing, i've been using OSH Park. They are relatively cheap and very easy to work with.
i'm using cadsoftus tooo its very easy to use and have a strong community ....
 
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