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Acknowledgments
Licenses and Permissions
About Introduction to Printed Circuit Board Design and Layout
About this Pressbook
Printed Circuit Board Fundamentals
PCB Design Considerations: Placement and Routing Techniques
Reducing Crosstalk in PCB Routing: Techniques and Best Practices
Lecture Video on Introduction to PCB Design
Lecture Video on Consideration for design Placement and routing techniques
Routability Continued: Schematic Fundamentals and Traces
IPC Standards for PCB Design and Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Guide
Lecture Video on Routability continued Schematic Fundamentals Traces
Lecture Video on PCB requirements based on IPC standards
Lecture Video on Grounding Techniques
Thermal Management in Printed Circuit Boards: Part 1
Thermal Management in Printed Circuit Boards: Part 2
Short reading and Video Lecture on Thermal Management in PCB
Learn to use the milling the PCB
Brief Introduction to the LPKF ProtoMat S63
KiCad Tutorial: A Comprehensive Guide to Designing PCB Circuits
Understanding and designing NRF24 Transceiver Circuit using Ki-CAD
Video Lecture 1: Intro to NRF24 circuit design
Video Lecture 2: Creating a symbol Part-1
Video Lecture 3: Creating a symbol Part-2
Video Lecture 4: Associate component to the footprint for connector 01X08
Video Lecture 5: Create custom footprint nRF24
Video Lecture 6: Saving footprints
Video Lecture 7: Footprint placement and 3D view
Video Lecture 8: Routing
Video Lecture 9: Addtext
Video Lecture 10: Updating layout by adding the capacitor
Video Lecture 11: Track width control
Video Lecture 12: Automatic Trackwidth Calculator
Video Lecture 13: Adding Copper Layers
Video Lecture 14: Creating Gerber Files
Supplement Lecture Video on Annotation and Track Width Calculation using Ki-CAD Software
Appendix
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