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PCB Designing in Altium Designer, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 22 lectures, based on 124 reviews, and has 5793 subscribers.

You will learn about Designing Printed Circuit Boards Altium Designer This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Electrical and Electronics Aspirants It is particularly useful for Beginner Electrical and Electronics Aspirants.

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Summary

Title: PCB Designing in Altium Designer

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 22

Number of Published Lectures: 22

Number of Curriculum Items: 22

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22

Original Price: ?1,199

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Designing Printed Circuit Boards
  • Altium Designer
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Electrical and Electronics Aspirants
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Electrical and Electronics Aspirants
  • In this course, you will learn

    1. The basic elements of a Printed Circuit Board.

    2. The need for PCB and evolution of the same.

    3. Steps involved in fabrication of a PCB

    4. Steps involved in the design of a PCB

    5. Types of PCB

    6. Mounting Technologies – PTH, SMT

    We will understand that PCB is a circuit board that connects all the electrical and electronic components through copper conductive tracks. The copper conductive tracks are embedded on a substrate which is basically a fiber.

    After that, we will get into the Altium Designer Software in order to learn how to design a Printed Circuit Board.

    1. Learning how to create a schematic and a PCB in the Altium Designer.

    2. Understanding all the widgets and tools in the software.

    3. Understanding how to route the footprints in a PCB – Both Manual and Auto Routing.

    4. Analyzing the morphology of holes and solder pads.

    5. Printing the texts in Top Overlay.

    6. Creating libraries for two or three terminal components.

    7. Creating libraries for some standard IC’s.

    8. Getting the 2D and 3D Layouts of the PCB.

    At the end of this course, you will be able to design a PCB in Altium Designer for your circuit knowing all the fundamentals of a Printed Circuit Board.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Printed Circuit Boards

    Lecture 1: 1. Introduction to Printed Circuit Boards

    Lecture 2: 2. Evolution of PCB

    Lecture 3: 3. The need for PCB

    Lecture 4: 4. Steps involved in fabrication of a PCB

    Lecture 5: 5. The First Step in PCB Design – Sketching the circuit

    Chapter 2: Terminologies and Types involved in PCB Design

    Lecture 1: 6. CAD Tools for PCB Design

    Lecture 2: 7. Understanding all the basic elements of a PCB

    Lecture 3: 8. Types of PCB and Mounting Technologies

    Lecture 4: 9. Terminologies involved in a PCB Design

    Chapter 3: Working with Altium Designer – Creating a schematic

    Lecture 1: 10. Introduction to Altium Designer – Creating the files

    Lecture 2: 11. Understanding the properties of the schematic layout

    Lecture 3: 12. Making the schematic of an Half Wave Rectifier

    Lecture 4: 13. Understanding Designation and Selection Filters

    Chapter 4: Making the PCB from the Schematic in Altium Designer

    Lecture 1: 14. Importing the footprints

    Lecture 2: 15. Manual Routing

    Lecture 3: 16. Auto Routing

    Lecture 4: 17. Adjusting the dimensions of Holes and Solder Pads

    Lecture 5: 18. Polygon Pour

    Lecture 6: 19. Printing Texts in Top Overlay

    Lecture 7: 20. Synthesing the Gerber X2 Files for our PCB

    Chapter 5: Creating our own component libraries in Altium Designer

    Lecture 1: 21. Making our own symbol and footprint for LM7805 (20 min)

    Lecture 2: 22. Creating a library for NE555 Timer and closing remarks

    Instructors

  • PCB Designing in Altium Designer  No.2
    Sujithkumar MA
    Engineer | Course Instructor
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