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End to end process of schematic capture and pcb layout.

TiBo
TiBo over 4 years ago

Hi all,

My boss ask to provide him an End to end process of schematic capture and pcb layout.

I just wonder if any of you ever create a document like this? Please share your thought.

Thank so much.

Regards,

TiBo

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  • Mladjo
    0 Mladjo over 4 years ago

    TiBo,

    For schematic, you can describe every block (and critical components) functionality, for example, power supply, microcontroller, motor driver inputs/outputs, etc.  You can also describe some components such as i.e. capacitors in power supply, power MOSFETs...

    For PCB start with component placements, track widths explanation (i.e. power tracks, signal tracks, motor tracks, etc), PCB outline, connector placements, PCB labels (silkscreen).

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  • AvengerThanos
    0 AvengerThanos over 4 years ago in reply to Mladjo

    This tutorial gives you a detailed flow - https://www.orcad.com/resources/orcad-tutorials 

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    0 AvengerThanos over 4 years ago in reply to Mladjo

    This tutorial gives you a detailed flow - https://www.orcad.com/resources/orcad-tutorials 

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