PCB101- PCB Design & Manufacturing

PCB101- Circuit Board, PCB designer soft skills development with PCB manufacturing understanding

Ratings: 4.15 / 5.00




Description

Develop your PCB design skills with a deep understanding of the PCB manufacturing industry


With my 20+ years of PCB manufacturing experience, I will teach you things that would have taken you years to learn at your job.

This course is designed for new graduates and new engineers so the topics are explained in a simple manner to the audience. The course covers lots of information and topics which would help you become a good PCB "LAYOUT" designer. These skills go beyond your software skills and abilities.

What You Will Learn:

  • Different types of PCBs

  • File formats used in the PCB industry

  • PCB materials and stack-ups

  • Design Rule Checks

  • Design for Manufacturing

  • PCB FINISH

  • Soldermask and Silkscreen

  • Array and Panelization

  • How to reduce the cost of your PCB

  • Understanding PCB Supplier capabilities

  • How to find a good PCB supplier

  • Quality in PCB

  • Careers in PCB industry (PCB design, PCB manufacturing, PCB assembly)

What to expect after finishing this course:

  • You will have a better understanding of how PCB design and PCB manufacturing are related to each other and how they affect each other.

  • You will learn how to improve your design to lower the cost of your PCB

  • You will have a better understanding of career opportunities in different PCB fields.

  • Somewhat understanding of how to read material data sheets

Updated 31-03-2024

What You Will Learn!

  • How to quickly become a good PCB layout designer
  • How does PCB design and PCB manufacturing affects each other
  • Soft skills for PCB layout design
  • PCB materials and stack-up
  • Different types of PCBs
  • Learn about different PCB FINISH
  • Learn about different PCB colors
  • How to choose the best PCB supplier
  • Careers in PCB industry
  • Quality in PCB field

Who Should Attend!

  • Electrical and Electronics students
  • New engineering graduates
  • Electronics hobbiyist
  • Fellow geeks