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Fast Easy PCB Design for Beginners using OrCAD and Allegro 17.2
Welcome & Intro
Introduction
Preview
The PCB Design Process (with OrCAD)
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OrCAD Lite vs. OrCAD Trial
Preview
How to install OrCAD Lite
Phase 1 - Schematic in OrCAD Capture | Phase 2 - Simulation in PSpice
LED Creating and Simulating a schematic in Capture CIS Lite
Phase 3 - Physical PCB Design (Allegro PCB Editor)
LED Footprints and Setting PCB Parameters
LED Routing the PCB
Phase 4 - Fabrication Files (Artwork / Gerber Files)
LED Gerber and Drill
Conclusion
LED Recap
Phase 4 - Fabrication Files (Artwork / Gerber Files)
Fast Easy PCB Design for Beginners using OrCAD and Allegro 17.2
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Kirsch Mackey
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We use artwork files to tell manufacturers how to make our PCBs. After finishing this section you will be able to generate artwork files using the Gerber standard, for your top and bottom layers for your PCB and also your drill file for the PCB.
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LED Gerber and Drill
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