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PCB Design I: Learning PCB Design with EAGLE

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PCB Design I: Learning PCB Design with EAGLE

 

Training Description

In this course, you will learn how to prepare schematics for printed circuit boards (PCB) by utilizing EAGLE PCB software.

Course Duration: 1h 15m

Level Type: Beginner

Number of chapters: 4

Prerequisite(s): 

N/A

Drawing Format

The FEDC requires the following format for Fabrication/PCB requests and self fabrication. 

You will need the following items on your drawing:

  • Title Block with your Name, Class, Job Name
  • Material and Finish
  • Dimensions, includes holes, chamfers, counter bores, patterns
  • Tolerancing to four decimal places
  • Minimum of three views, must include orthographic view
  • Special instructions on finish and fit.

To access LinkedIn Learning TAMU

Create an account with your TAMU email. This can be done by logging into your Howdy account and selecting the “LinkedIn Learning” icon. From there, follow the instructions prompted from the site.

Once you have completed the training, finish the quiz below and be prepared to upload your completed exercise file at the end of the quiz. 

Click here to access the Learning PCB Design with EAGLE training

PCB Design I Quiz

Basics of PCB Design (PCB I) POPUP class is a prerequisite for PCB II: This quiz will create a certificate that you must print and bring to the Popup class. You must score 90% minimum to pass. If you have technical difficulties or issues please contact info-FEDC@tamu.edu.

Step 1 of 2

50%
  • Right angle trace routing is allowed. True or False? 
  • Ground planes serve as the return path for current from different components?
  • What is the first thing you create when designing a PCB?
  • Autorouting leaves a mess. True or False?
  • What does DRC do?
  • Which design specifications do you follow in order for Fischer EDC to Fabricate your board?
  • To have your board printed at the Fischer EDC, a 'Prototyping Request' form has to be submitted. True or False?
  • What does DRC stands for?
  • _______ is the software used for PCB design with which files are submitted to the Fischer EDC.
  • ________ is the appropriate width for the amount of current that needs to be sent through the traces

Differential tuition pays for enhancements to the learning experience of undergraduate students in engineering. These enhancements include extra sections of overfull courses, new computers and equipment, and even extra lecturers to teach classes. Learn more about differential tuition here.

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