is an aspect of a PCB design process that requires carefulness and attention. At first, you will begin with the creation of a block of diagram and then a circuit schematic. Circuit schematics are not usually designed manually. To design a circuit schematic, you will need aPCB design software...
The first step involved in PCB design is to draw your concept block diagram on paper. This block diagram is then developed into schematic designs using aPCB layout tool. A schematic consists of component symbols and net connections between the symbols. These nets will become traces on the circu...
a clear understanding to the designer to know what he is looking for. Now the design on paper will be transferred to a CAD software like Altium. This process is called schematic capture. Having knowledge of the software, an expert will professionally capture the design...
then we created a simple 1-layer PCB layout from this schematic. The finalized layout is shown in the window below. We only have features in 2 layers on this board (1 silkscreen layer, 1 top PCB layer), as well as vias on some nets. ...
If you click on the image you’ll be taken to the EasyEDA schematic editor where you can modify the circuit and change component values. Here’s a diagram of the TDA2050’s pinout for your reference: Minimum Gain The gain of the TDA2050 should be set above 24 db to maintain stability...
EasyEDA Good for making PCBEasyEDA download Followings are not necessary if you just want to design but not to build. 2. Oscilloscope Real time bandwidth >= 100 MHz Channels >= 2 Buy the best oscilloscope you can afford. It is worth the money in the long run. ...
Successfully migrating to shared (or consolidated) platforms requires consistent data across the teams and locations. If each team is doing its own design on its own set of EDA and CAD tools, there is a high likelihood of “shared” data becoming inconsistent over time. Design reuse, one of...
Here we also have the eyes of the ant which are design to fit an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor. All of the parts are assembled between two plates and additionally I made an interesting curved cover for the top plate in order to hide all of the wiring, the Arduino and the battery between ...
Re: How to reverse engineer a simple through-hole board « Reply #1 on: August 29, 2013, 02:03:47 am » that's pretty clever actually, but I'm not sure it's faster than the old school method. though I suppose this way is far less error-prone. Logged "This is a one line...
Finishing the Design After uploading the code I secured the Arduino Board using a glue gun. Then using a transparent plastic bottle I made the charger and together with the top part glued it to assembly and finished the project. Feel free to ask any question in the comments section below. ...