Custom PCB Design Tutorial - From Schematic to Manufacturing in EasyEDA

Custom PCB Design Tutorial - From Schematic to Manufacturing in EasyEDA

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Custom PCB Design Tutorial - From Schematic to Manufacturing in EasyEDA

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  1. 1 What you will create
  2. 2 Start a new project in EasyEDA
  3. 3 Adding USB-C connector to schematic
  4. 4 Adding output connector
  5. 5 Connecting USB-C
  6. 6 Connecting USB-C CC1 and CC2 pins
  7. 7 Adding 5.1k resistors
  8. 8 Adding 100nF capacitors
  9. 9 Adding LED
  10. 10 Adding 1k resistor
  11. 11 Selecting in EasyEDA
  12. 12 Naming nets
  13. 13 Creating your own component - Mounting holes
  14. 14 Creating footprint in EasyEDA
  15. 15 Adding mounting holes to schematic
  16. 16 Adding CC pin info into schematic
  17. 17 Annotating schematic
  18. 18 Enable support for color PCB silkscreen
  19. 19 Schematic check - Running ERC
  20. 20 Starting PCB
  21. 21 Placing big components in PCB MH, J
  22. 22 Define board shape
  23. 23 Placing small components R, C, D
  24. 24 JLCPCB manufacturing capabilities
  25. 25 Setting up PCB design rules
  26. 26 Hide reference designators
  27. 27 Starting PCB Layout
  28. 28 Connecting CC pins
  29. 29 Connecting GND
  30. 30 Draw DIODE connection
  31. 31 Making changes in schematic and transferring them to PCB
  32. 32 Working with polygons updating, thermal relief
  33. 33 Connecting +5V
  34. 34 Prohibited region
  35. 35 Place reference designators
  36. 36 Adding text on silkscreen
  37. 37 Adding gold logo
  38. 38 Adding color image on silkscreen
  39. 39 Starting BOX enclosure
  40. 40 Add openings for connectors
  41. 41 Add opening for LED
  42. 42 Adding support for screws
  43. 43 Adding + and - signs
  44. 44 Exporting 3D model and 3D printing box
  45. 45 Generating manufacturing outputs
  46. 46 Generating gerber files for color PCB
  47. 47 Replacing color picture with a standard one
  48. 48 Generating gerber files for standard PCB
  49. 49 Generating BOM Bill of material
  50. 50 Generating Pick and Place file
  51. 51 Ordering our boards: PCB and Assembly
  52. 52 Ordering box
  53. 53 Finishing ordering
  54. 54 Ordering missing connector
  55. 55 Confirming placement and box manufacturing
  56. 56 Unpacking our boards
  57. 57 Unpacking the 3D printed boxes / enclosures
  58. 58 Inspecting the board, soldering down the missing connector
  59. 59 Measuring our board
  60. 60 Placing board inside of 3D printed box
  61. 61 Testing our board
  62. 62 Thank you very much for watching

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