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Autodesk Eagle : PCB & Hardware Design for Beginners, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 125 lectures, based on 89 reviews, and has 416 subscribers.

You will learn about Practical aspects of electronics components – Resistor, Capacitor, Potentiometer How to use Autodesk Eagle software Hardware Design, Circuit Design, Schematic Design, PCB Design PCB ordering process Components ordering process Bill Of Material, Gerber Data generation Hardware Testing & Troubleshooting / Board Bring Up This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner, Hobbyist & Professionals who want to learn hardware design & PCB Design or Those who want to get started with hardware design process from scratch or Those who are good in software and want to understand hardware It is particularly useful for Beginner, Hobbyist & Professionals who want to learn hardware design & PCB Design or Those who want to get started with hardware design process from scratch or Those who are good in software and want to understand hardware.

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Summary

Title: Autodesk Eagle : PCB & Hardware Design for Beginners

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 125

Number of Published Lectures: 125

Number of Curriculum Items: 125

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 125

Original Price: ?1,999

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Practical aspects of electronics components – Resistor, Capacitor, Potentiometer
  • How to use Autodesk Eagle software
  • Hardware Design, Circuit Design, Schematic Design, PCB Design
  • PCB ordering process
  • Components ordering process
  • Bill Of Material, Gerber Data generation
  • Hardware Testing & Troubleshooting / Board Bring Up
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner, Hobbyist & Professionals who want to learn hardware design & PCB Design
  • Those who want to get started with hardware design process from scratch
  • Those who are good in software and want to understand hardware
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner, Hobbyist & Professionals who want to learn hardware design & PCB Design
  • Those who want to get started with hardware design process from scratch
  • Those who are good in software and want to understand hardware
  • Training Overview

  • Learn how to design PCB from scratch.

  • Covers the end-to-end hardware development process, with a step by step approach.

  • Uses Eagle software for PCB designing & Arduino IDE for programming the hardware.

  • Descriptions

    This training will arm you with knowledge required to design your own PCBs from scratch. Every single step along the way has been thoroughly covered.

    We will be building a custom Arduino UNO board from scratch, which can be programmed using the Arduino IDE. The training also covers some essential circuits (viz RGB LED, switches, preset, motor drivers, seven segment displays), and their interfacing with the microcontroller on the custom Arduino that we are building. You will find yourself using these circuits in a lot of future projects/products.

    All in all, this training covers the end-to-end hardware development process. After completing the training, you will be confident in designing your own hardware.

    Key Skills you will learn

  • Circuit Design

  • PCB Design

  • Hardware testing

  • Troubleshooting hardware issues

  • Who is this training for

  • Beginners, hobbyists & students getting started in embedded designing.

  • People building hardware for their engineering project.

  • People collecting knowledge to grab an internship or job in the embedded field.

  • You have any of the following questions:

  • a.How to convert an idea to a finished PCB?

  • b.What is the workflow for designing hardware?

  • c.How to approach schematic & layout designing?

  • d.How to read the components datasheet?

  • e.Where to order the PCB?

  • f.Where to get the components?

  • g.How are components soldered?

  • h.How to test & troubleshoot the circuit?

  • What will you learn

  • PCB Designing using eagle software

  • Atmega328P Microcontroller based system design (microcontroller used in Arduino Uno)

  • Power supply system design

  • Circuit design for LED, RGB LED, Switch, Preset, Motor Driver, Seven segment Display.

  • Purpose of every single component used & how to select them.

  • How to read components datasheet

  • PCB ordering process

  • Components sourcing

  • Components soldering

  • Hardware Testing & troubleshoot techniques

  • Why should you take this training

    High industry demand :PCB design is one of the key skills required to work as a hardware design engineer in electronics product companies like Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Microchip etc.

    It’s everywhere in your life :Whether it’s smart watches, smart phones, IOT devices or electric vehicles, PCBs are everywhere. If designing a system based on a microcontroller & microprocessor excites you, then PCB design is for you.

    High scope :The total installed base of IOT devices worldwide is projected to be around 30 billion units by 2025. Due to the surge in products being developed, the demand for PCB design engineers is increasing day by day.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Note & Information

    Lecture 1: About Instructor

    Lecture 2: Warning

    Lecture 3: About Courses

    Lecture 4: Important Message

    Lecture 5: Course Curriculum & Material

    Lecture 6: Ratings & Review

    Lecture 7: How to ask questions

    Chapter 2: Module 1 : Topic 1 – Introduction to Electronics Components

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Topic

    Lecture 2: What is PCB?

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Resistors – Part 1

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Resistors – Part 2

    Lecture 5: Introduction to Resistors – Part 3

    Lecture 6: Introduction to Resistors – Part 4

    Lecture 7: Introduction to Potentiometer – Part 1

    Lecture 8: Introduction to Potentiometer – Part 2

    Lecture 9: Introduction to Capacitors – Part 1

    Lecture 10: Introduction to Capacitors – Part 2

    Lecture 11: Introduction to Capacitors – Part 3

    Lecture 12: Introduction to Capacitors – Part 4

    Lecture 13: Introduction to Capacitors – Part 5

    Lecture 14: Introduction to Capacitors – Part 6

    Chapter 3: Module 1 : Topic 2 – Introduction to training Hardware & development process

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Topic

    Lecture 2: Hardware development process – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Hardware development process – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Hardware block diagram

    Lecture 5: Hardware Overview

    Lecture 6: Introduction to hardware

    Chapter 4: Module 2 : Topic 1 – Download and Install Autodesk Eagle

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Eagle software: Download

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Eagle software : Installation

    Chapter 5: Module 2 : Topic 2 – Introduction to schematic editor

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Eagle control Panel

    Lecture 3: Introduction to schematic editor – Part 1

    Lecture 4: Introduction to schematic editor – Part 2

    Lecture 5: Introduction to schematic editor – Part 3

    Lecture 6: Introduction to schematic editor – Part 4

    Lecture 7: Introduction to schematic editor – Part 5

    Lecture 8: Introduction to schematic editor – Part 6

    Chapter 6: Module 2 : Topic 3 – Introduction to layout editor

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to layout editor – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Introduction to layout editor – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Introduction to layout editor – Part 3

    Lecture 5: Introduction to layout editor – Part 4

    Chapter 7: Module 2 : Topic 4 – Introduction to libraries in Eagle

    Lecture 1: Introduction to topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to library creation process – Part 1

    Lecture 3: Introduction to library creation process – Part 2

    Lecture 4: Introduction to popular eagle library websites

    Lecture 5: Introduction to library installation process

    Lecture 6: Introduction to library modification process

    Chapter 8: Module 2 : Topic 5 – Introduction to Eagle features

    Lecture 1: Introduction to topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Eagle feature : Backup

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Eagle feature : Back Annotation

    Chapter 9: Module 3 : Topic 1 – Power Supply Unit (PSU)

    Lecture 1: Introduction to PSU topic

    Lecture 2: System power budget calculation

    Lecture 3: Introduction to power supply IC

    Lecture 4: Understanding circuit of PSU : Part-1

    Lecture 5: Understanding circuit of PSU : Part-2

    Lecture 6: Understanding circuit of PSU : Part-3

    Lecture 7: Schematic design of PSU

    Chapter 10: Module 3 : Topic 2 – Microcontroller

    Lecture 1: Introduction to microcontroller Topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to microcontroller : Part-1 : MCU overview

    Lecture 3: Introduction to microcontroller : Part-2 : Understanding Pin map

    Lecture 4: Introduction to microcontroller : Part-3 : Pin Map comparison with Arduino

    Lecture 5: Understanding circuit of microcontroller part-1

    Lecture 6: Understanding circuit of microcontroller part-2

    Lecture 7: Schematic design of microcontroller

    Chapter 11: Module 3 : Topic 3 – DC Motor Driver

    Lecture 1: Introduction to motor driver topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Motor driver IC

    Lecture 3: Understanding circuit of Motor driver IC

    Lecture 4: Schematic design of motor driver

    Chapter 12: Module 3 : Topic 4 – Seven Segment Display (SSD)

    Lecture 1: Introduction to seven segment display topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to seven segment display

    Lecture 3: Introduction to SSD driver IC

    Lecture 4: Understanding circuit of SSD

    Lecture 5: Schematic design of SSD

    Chapter 13: Module 3 : Topic 5 – Switch, Preset & RGB LED

    Lecture 1: Introduction to switch, preset & RGB topic

    Lecture 2: Understanding circuit of Switch, preset & RGB LED

    Lecture 3: Schematic design of switch, preset & RGB LED

    Chapter 14: Module 3 : Topic 6 – Schematic Errors

    Lecture 1: Troubleshooting schematic errors

    Chapter 15: Module 4 : Topic 1 – PCB Design

    Lecture 1: Introduction to PCB Design topic

    Lecture 2: Introduction to PCB layer stackup

    Lecture 3: Introduction to DXF file

    Lecture 4: Components placement planning

    Lecture 5: Components placement : Part 1

    Lecture 6: Components placement : Part 2

    Instructors

  • Autodesk Eagle - PCB Hardware Design for Beginners  No.2
    Piyush Charpe
    Embedded System Architect
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