Tutorial #3: Starting a new PCB, Placing Components, Improving Schematic
A Step by Step tutorial to help everyone to learn how to design and build a simple microcontroller board. This Part 3 is about how to start a new PCB, how to place components and what to think about when selecting an LDO regulator.
Here is the finished project where you can see how this board is used:
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Download the finished Schematic and PCB here:
Download the project source code from here:
Watch the full tutorial here:
Individual videos:
- Tutorial #1: How to Design and Build Your Own Board - Simply and Easily
- Tutorial #2: Drawing Schematic and Connecting Microcontroller Accelerometer ( EasyEDA )
- Tutorial #3: Starting a new PCB, Placing Components, Improving Schematic
- Tutorial #4: How To Do PCB Layout (Step by Step)
- Tutorial #5: Improving Your PCB Layout and Manufacturing Your Board
- Tutorial #6: Useful Steps To Do After You Receive Your Boards From Production Some soldering tips
- Tutorial #7: How to Write Software And Program Your Board - Step by Step
Chapters:
00:00 - Setup Units and Grid
00:58 - Define board shape
01:33 - Placing components (Power)
12:57 - Placing MCU, Accelerometer and RGB LED
21:25 - Placing rest of the components
31:43 - Finding a new LDO
36:47 - Checking Max current for LDO
59:51 - Replacing LDO
1:10:25 - Replacing Debug Header
1:12:14 - Adding series resistors
1:14:06 - Place header and power
1:17:00 - About LDO Power dissipation
1:23:28 - Placing series resistors
1:26:26 - Removing 3D models
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