![]() ![]() To design the schematic and the pcb layout, we’ll be using EAGLE which is a tool created for just that. This tutorial is aimed specifically at people who just want to build and test their prototype quickly and don’t want to spend money getting it etched from a professional(which usually costs around Rs.800 for an average sized board). If you don’t want your circuit to fail in the middle of demonstration or a competition then its best to do it on a pcb. ![]() ![]() The first will deal with creating the schematic and the board layout and the second will be about etching the pcb.Īnyone who has done a reasonably sized project on electronics knows how tedious it is to solder each and every component and its connection on a GPCB(General Purpose circuit board), not to mention the amount of short circuits you’ll have before you get it working. Since the tutorial will get a little big, Im gonna split it into two parts. This tutorial will show you how to make a pcb right from creating the schematic and board layout to actually etching the pcb. ![]()
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