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PCB Designing (with 3D Model) in Orcad [2022], available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 100 lectures, based on 647 reviews, and has 4874 subscribers.

You will learn about Students can draw their own schematics and Design their own custom Printed Circuit Boards. Students will learn basic terminologies related to PCBs that are used widely in books and industries In Addition students will learn widely used electronics concepts This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is very useful for students related to Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering . Also, this tool is worth to learn if you already have a knowledge about Altium Designer, Pads, Eagle or KiCAD or Engineering professionals who needs to learn and design their own printed circuit boards or Hobbyist, Entrepreneur and tech savvy people those are curious about PCBs It is particularly useful for This course is very useful for students related to Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering . Also, this tool is worth to learn if you already have a knowledge about Altium Designer, Pads, Eagle or KiCAD or Engineering professionals who needs to learn and design their own printed circuit boards or Hobbyist, Entrepreneur and tech savvy people those are curious about PCBs.

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Title: PCB Designing (with 3D Model) in Orcad [2022]

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.85

Number of Lectures: 100

Number of Published Lectures: 100

Number of Curriculum Items: 100

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 100

Original Price: CA$24.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Students can draw their own schematics and Design their own custom Printed Circuit Boards.
  • Students will learn basic terminologies related to PCBs that are used widely in books and industries
  • In Addition students will learn widely used electronics concepts
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is very useful for students related to Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering . Also, this tool is worth to learn if you already have a knowledge about Altium Designer, Pads, Eagle or KiCAD
  • Engineering professionals who needs to learn and design their own printed circuit boards
  • Hobbyist, Entrepreneur and tech savvy people those are curious about PCBs
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is very useful for students related to Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering . Also, this tool is worth to learn if you already have a knowledge about Altium Designer, Pads, Eagle or KiCAD
  • Engineering professionals who needs to learn and design their own printed circuit boards
  • Hobbyist, Entrepreneur and tech savvy people those are curious about PCBs
  • Get Detailed introduction to Orcad Capture CIS, Pad-stack Editor and PCB Editor with Project-1

    Project 1: Learn How to design basic Circuit based on real life projects [For beginners]

    Level Up your Skills with Project-2

    Project 2: Learn to design Schematic & PCB for Arduino UNO(includes multiple schematic pages, Off page connectors, search parts from Digi-Key,Professional Bill of material, Smart PDF for Schematic, How to download custom footprints , How to create 3D Model etc )

    This course is complete & detailed walk through of industry leading PCB  Design software. This course will help to develop a fundamentals in OrCAD, leading to better PCB design practices and skills.  After completion of this course you will have skill and useful resources to design your own custom PCB’s.

    This course is complete & detailed walk through of industry leading PCB  Design software. This course will help to develop a fundamentals in OrCAD, leading to better PCB design practices and skills.  After completion of this course you will have skill and useful resources to design your own custom PCB’s.

    This course is complete & detailed walk through of industry leading PCB  Design software. This course will help to develop a fundamentals in OrCAD, leading to better PCB design practices and skills.  After completion of this course you will have skill and useful resources to design your own custom PCB’s..

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction & Installation

    Lecture 1: Course Curriculum

    Lecture 2: How to Install OrCAD Professional (2019)

    Chapter 2: [For beginners] OrCad Capture CIS (2019)

    Lecture 1: How to setup Project in OrCAD Capture

    Lecture 2: Placing Parts, Wiring,Libraries,Symbols in OrCAD Capture Environment

    Lecture 3: How to create custom Schematic symbols

    Lecture 4: How to search symbols from Libraries

    Lecture 5: First schematic Design (Real Life Project)

    Lecture 6: How to assign footprints to schematic symbols

    Lecture 7: Annotation, DRC, Netlist & Board File

    Chapter 3: [For beginners] PCB Terminologies

    Lecture 1: What is PCB

    Lecture 2: What are Pads

    Lecture 3: VIA (Vertical Interconnect Access)

    Lecture 4: Plated vs Non Plated Holes

    Lecture 5: What is Silkscreen

    Lecture 6: What is SolderMask

    Chapter 4: [For beginners] PCB Editor (2019)

    Lecture 1: Introduction & Setup For PCB Editor

    Lecture 2: How to setup Physical Rules (Constraint Manager)

    Lecture 3: Requested Lecture (Physical Rules)

    Lecture 4: PCB Layers (Cross_Section)

    Lecture 5: How to place Components on PCB

    Lecture 6: PCB Editor Custom Preferences

    Lecture 7: How to Modify Footprints

    Lecture 8: Board Outline & Mechanical symbols

    Lecture 9: How To Update & Modify Board File

    Lecture 10: PCB Routing Guidelines

    Lecture 11: PCB Routing

    Lecture 12: How to Setup Silkscreen

    Lecture 13: Custom Text, Dimensions, NC Drill Legend.

    Lecture 14: Gerber Files & NC Drill File

    Lecture 15: Gerber Viewer

    Chapter 5: [For beginners] Pad Stack Editor (2019) & Footprints

    Lecture 1: Overview & Introduction of Padstack Editor

    Lecture 2: How to Create Pads for Through Hole Resistor

    Lecture 3: How to Create Footprint for Through Hole resistor

    Lecture 4: How to Create Footprint for SMD Resistor

    Lecture 5: Create Footprint for 555 Timer (DIP-8) [Through Hole]

    Lecture 6: Footprint Layers (Important)

    Lecture 7: Create Footprint for 555 Timer (DIP-8) [SMD]

    Chapter 6: [Advanced] Arduino UNO Schematic in OrCAD Capture CIS (2019)

    Lecture 1: Download Schematic & Project Setup in Capture CIS

    Lecture 2: Schematic Symbols for ATMega328U & ATMega16UR

    Lecture 3: Draw Schematic for AtMega328U & Wiring

    Lecture 4: Reset Circuit & Decoupling Capacitor Schematic

    Lecture 5: USB Bridge Schematic

    Lecture 6: USB Circuit Schematic

    Lecture 7: Net Naming (Alias) for AtMega328PU

    Lecture 8: Net Naming (Alias) for USB Bridge Circuit

    Lecture 9: Power Connector & voltage Regulator Circuit

    Lecture 10: Power Selector Circuit

    Lecture 11: Finishing our Arduino UNO Schematic

    Chapter 7: [Advanced] Arduino UNO Components, Footprints & 3D Models from Digi-Key

    Lecture 1: Component Properties Panel

    Lecture 2: ATMega328PU Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 3: ATMega16U2 Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 4: Ceramic Capacitors Footprint(0805) & 3D Model (Part-1)

    Lecture 5: Ceramic Capacitors Footprint(0805) & 3D Model (Part-2)

    Lecture 6: Electrolytic Capacitors Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 7: Diode Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 8: LED Footprint(0805) & 3D Model

    Lecture 9: Resistor Footprint(0805) & 3D Model

    Lecture 10: Push Button Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 11: Varistor Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 12: 5V Voltage Regulator Footprint (SOT223) & 3D Model

    Lecture 13: 3.3V (LDO) Voltage Regulator Footprint (SOT23) & 3D Model

    Lecture 14: LM321 Footprint (SOT23) & 3D Model

    Lecture 15: 16MHz Crystal Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 16: Ferrite Bead & Inductor Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 17: N Channel Mosfet Footprint (SOT23) & 3D Model

    Lecture 18: Female Headers Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 19: USB Type B Connector Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 20: 12V DC Jack Connector Footprint & 3D Model

    Lecture 21: ICSP Header Footprint & 3D Model

    Chapter 8: [Advanced] PCB Editor (2019) Classes/Sub-classes

    Lecture 1: Understanding Classes/sub-classes

    Chapter 9: [Advanced] Fiducials & Mechanical symbols

    Lecture 1: Create Schematic symbol for Fiducials and Mounting Holes

    Lecture 2: Create Footprint for Fiducials and Mounting Holes

    Chapter 10: [Advanced] Arduino UNO BOM, Smart PDF, Netlist and Board File

    Lecture 1: Annotation, DRC, NetList and Board File

    Lecture 2: Bill Of Material (BOM)

    Lecture 3: Smart PDF of Schematic

    Chapter 11: [Advanced ] Arduino UNO Component Placement

    Lecture 1: PCB Editor Setup & Design Parameters

    Lecture 2: Mounting Holes Placement

    Lecture 3: Headers Placement

    Lecture 4: ATMega328PU & Related Components Placement

    Lecture 5: ATMega16U2 & Related Components Placement

    Lecture 6: Rearrangement of Components

    Lecture 7: Power Components Placement

    Chapter 12: [Advanced] Arduino UNO Routing

    Lecture 1: Physical Rules For Routing (Constraints)

    Lecture 2: Routing Long Digital Connections (Part 1)

    Lecture 3: Routing Long Digital Connections (Part 2)

    Lecture 4: Route/ Track Glossing

    Lecture 5: Routing Small Digital Connections

    Lecture 6: Polygons/Shapes For Power Routing (Part 1)

    Instructors

  • PCB Designing (with 3D Model) in Orcad [2022]  No.2
    Rajandeep Singh
    Embedded System Engineer
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