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Mastering Power Shields: Design with Arduino & EasyEDA

Posted By: lucky_aut
Mastering Power Shields: Design with Arduino & EasyEDA

Mastering Power Shields: Design with Arduino & EasyEDA
Last updated 5/2024
Duration: 2h38m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.95 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Unleash the Power of Web-Based PCB Design: From Simulation to 3D Viewing with EasyEDA


What you'll learn
Get Started and Create a FREE Account
Create Simple and Complex PCB Design
Design your own part
How to create a free account
Interface explained in details
How to get from idea to PCB design and order PCBs
How to create a simple schematic and PCB design and get the 3D view
How to create an Arduino power shield using this free platform and prepare it for manufacturing
How to get the Gerber file
How do use other people designs and edit them for free
How to order a PCB online and things to set before doing that.
Tips and tricks for a great PCB design and manufacturing process
How to create a component in case you can't find it in the online library.
Tricks and tips about tracks, rules, exposed copper, board outline
Schematic editor including NgSpice-based simulation, WaveForm viewer, and other common features.
PCB layout editor including PCB photo viewer, Gerber viewer, scripts support, and other features.
Library editor and manager.
Integrated PCB fabrication and components purchase service.
Team collaboration with good sharing capabilities.



Requirements
An Internet Connection
Computer, Laptop, Mac or Chrome device

Description
Harness the Future of Electronics with EasyEDA
In the swiftly evolving world of electronics, cloud-based EDA tools are not just a trend; they're a revolution. Tools like EasyEDA have stormed the scene, transforming how we visualize, simulate, and realize our electronic designs.
About this Course
"Mastering Power Shields: Design with Arduino & EasyEDA" isn't just another technical course—it's your hands-on guide to the future of electronics design. Dive deep into the world of EasyEDA and uncover its potential while designing a practical, vital tool: an Arduino power supply shield.
Why This Course?
Comprehensive & Clear:
Learn every facet of EasyEDA, from the intuitive interface to intricate simulation tools.
Practical Application:
Don't just learn the theory. Design an Arduino Power Supply Shield, useful for high-powered devices that surpass Arduino's standalone capacity.
Financially Smart:
Why invest a fortune in other EDA tools? Discover the multi-layer PCB design potential of EasyEDA, a tool that offers top-notch features without breaking the bank.
Collaboration & Community:
Dive into a tool that promotes teamwork and sharing, allowing you to leverage others' designs and insights.
Course Highlights:
Understand the EasyEDA platform: why and how to use it.
Navigate the interface with ease.
Journey from idea inception to PCB design and ordering.
Master schematic creation, 3D PCB viewing, and Gerber file extraction.
Tips, tricks, and industry secrets for efficient PCB design and manufacturing.
Explore advanced features: component creation, track rules, exposure settings, and more.
Whether you're an electronics hobbyist, a professional looking to upskill, or simply curious about the magic behind your devices, this course promises a comprehensive, practical, and enjoyable journey.
Unlock the Power of EasyEDA.
Enroll Today!
What you will learn
Navigate and use the EasyEDA platform.
Design and simulate electronic circuits.
Create a practical Arduino Power Supply Shield.
Understand schematic creation and PCB layout.
Extract Gerber files and order PCBs.
Use advanced features like component creation and track rules.
Collaborate with others using EasyEDA’s community features.
Who is this course for
Electronics hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Engineering students and professionals.
Makers and DIYers.
Anyone interested in PCB design and manufacturing.

Requirements
Basic understanding of electronics.
An Arduino board and related peripherals.
No prior experience with EasyEDA required.
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