Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Size: 384 MB
Are you an electronics hobbyist?
Are you a student studying electronics (shout out to my Electrical Engineering folks)?
Ever wondered how Tony Stark makes those cool gauntlets?
Amazed at how you can listen to music on your headphones?
Well you’ve come to the right place! This course is tailor made for the needs of those new to electronics design tools (no prior PCB design knowledge necessary), simply because we need more Iron Men saving the world. If you’re a beginner looking to learn PCB design as a hobby or for professional development, try this course out! Along with taking you through the software, I will be pointing out design practices I have learned working in the Aerospace, Automotive and Robotics industries, so you too can impress that interviewer (you know who I’m talking about) who wants to take you for a spin on the technical interview train. In addition to attending this course, I will be answering any questions you have, on the fly. All you need to do is send me a message. So take this journey with me and let’s make the world a better place!
A Short Blurb on EagleCAD
Forget Altium or Allegro, Eagle is the software of the hour! It is the most used design tool among amateurs/hobbyists and professional designers alike. If you have ever came across consumer open source hardware such as Arduino, the TI Launchpad, the Hexapod, Polulu A-Star etc, these are all designed on EagleCAD, with examples available on the software. What makes this software so accessible and popular you ask? The simple fact that it is extremely easy to learn and free to use for small project sizes (typically 2 layers).
This Course Will Teach You How To
Translate a circuit from paper to software, in the form of schematics and board layouts (single and double sided)
Understand Gerber files and export those Gerber files for production
Get some cred with the ladies/men, on account of your confidence levels rising with these electrifying (pun intended) newly acquired skills
Be an awesome electronics designer in record time
What This Course Will NOT Do For You
This course is not suitable for existing intermediate designers or those who already know PCB design and want to learn advanced techniques, however, there are some industry practices that seasoned designers can find beneficial
This course does not include multi-layer (4+) PCB Design
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