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What is this course about:
This course is a first of its kind in which you will learn from start to finish on how to design your very own custom Tiny Arduino Printed Circuit Board (PCB). This course will help you to improve your PCB design skills which will help you to get started freelancing or to get a job in PCB design with Altium CircuitMaker being one of the top FREE PCB design tools used around the world.
What is expect in this course:
I will show you how to get started in the world of PCB design using Altium CircuitMaker
I show you how to download and install Altium CircuitMaker as well as demystify the user interface.
I take you step–by–step on how to find and download the component library for the Tiny Arduino.
How to recreate the Arduino Nanite Schematic in Altium CircuitMaker as well as wiring components in Schematic view
Instructor Details
Courses : 5
Specification: PCB Design a Tiny Arduino In Altium CircuitMaker
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2017 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Emilio Calabuig Mart nez –
Excelent!
Joshua James Young –
Great course to get familiar with the software. There is some differences in the software that was a bit annoying, but if you search around you can find out how to do the same actions covered in the exercise. I would really like to see a post on uploading to any pcb manufacturer site and negotiating differences to fit their process or nomenclature. If you are not sure, just take the course. It is very short, but you will have real usable skills by the time you are done and can build your own board. Maybe try jlcb pcb for small protos as they can be cheap for practice boards.
Robert Nystr m –
This is not a course for beginners of pcb design. It is waaay to complex pcb for a beginner, at least in regards to the size of the course. I think the course could have been much better if an easier design was choosen. Best practice in PCB design isn’t followed either, for example: Using advanced PCB technologies such as blind vias without mentioning it. This can be pricey and a lot of manufacturers actually won’t accept it. Not keeping distance to the border of the pcb, might give problems with short circuit between layers… not good. Using auto router instead of manual routing when there is 13 components. Would have been much more interesting course to learn routing. Also fixes a lot of routing errors fast and without good explanations. I learned a few things with CircuitMaker, but I would not recommend this course to anyone.
Teck Lin Ang –
So far the lectures are easy to follow. The instructor taught in a step by step manner, without skipping steps. That’s why it is easy to follow.