Design with KiCad
Design with KiCad, available at $89.99, has an average rating of 4.57, with 155 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 345 reviews, and has 1899 subscribers.
You will learn about The course was updated for KiCad 7 which was released on 12 Feb 2023 Using KiCad for Printed Circuit Board design. Starting from schematics to the ready to manufacture designs. Using the schematics editor and the PCB Layout Editor for generating ready to manufacture designs. Using Electrical Rule Checker(ERC) and Design Rule Checker (DRC) General Idea about PCB types. Calculating tracks widths and spacing using KiCad Calculator. PCB design beyond connoting pads and tracks. BOM generation and sending designs to manufacturers and a look at the manufactured boards. 3D View of the project and exporting to 3D design software Course ends with two real projects. This course is ideal for individuals who are Electronics hobbyists, electrical and electronics engineering students, engineers, and whoever is interested in creating Printed Circuit Boards It is particularly useful for Electronics hobbyists, electrical and electronics engineering students, engineers, and whoever is interested in creating Printed Circuit Boards.
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Summary
Title: Design with KiCad
Price: $89.99
Average Rating: 4.57
Number of Lectures: 155
Number of Quizzes: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 155
Number of Published Quizzes: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 163
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 163
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The course was updated for KiCad 7 which was released on 12 Feb 2023
- Using KiCad for Printed Circuit Board design.
- Starting from schematics to the ready to manufacture designs.
- Using the schematics editor and the PCB Layout Editor for generating ready to manufacture designs.
- Using Electrical Rule Checker(ERC) and Design Rule Checker (DRC)
- General Idea about PCB types.
- Calculating tracks widths and spacing using KiCad Calculator.
- PCB design beyond connoting pads and tracks.
- BOM generation and sending designs to manufacturers and a look at the manufactured boards.
- 3D View of the project and exporting to 3D design software
- Course ends with two real projects.
Who Should Attend
- Electronics hobbyists, electrical and electronics engineering students, engineers, and whoever is interested in creating Printed Circuit Boards
Target Audiences
- Electronics hobbyists, electrical and electronics engineering students, engineers, and whoever is interested in creating Printed Circuit Boards
This course will teach you in a systematic way how to use KiCad 6 for your PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design, it will take you from not knowing the software to making a development board at the final project without overwhelming you with a large number of hours of videos to watch.
The approach to teach is in creating a simple project while learning the different parts of the software, then adding up to that project in the following sections, and when the student gets familiar with it the other parts like menus, sub-menus and tool bars are explained.
The main project in the course is to create REV1 of a two phase bipolar stepper motor controller then students are asked to create REV2 with different requirements and motor.
The last project is about creating a development board and routing it using an auto router with the guidance of the videos and lectures in the final section. There are photos of of the manufactured printed circuit boards created in this course in the different sections.
Special attention was given to the audio and video quality while creating the course for a smooth transition between lectures. The music at the end of every lecture is a hint of the end. Also, a great effort was done to average the lecture at 5 minutes.
The purpose of the quiz in the course is not to grade students but to open the eyes on important facts and a subject to google and learn more out of the course scope.
Whether PCD design is a requirement or a hobby for you, you are going to enjoy the course!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Design With KiCad 6
Lecture 1: Introduction to Design with KiCad 6
Lecture 2: Why KiCad
Lecture 3: Donation commitment
Lecture 4: Course plan
Chapter 2: Before we dig in – the principals
Lecture 1: Symbols, Footprints and 3D Models
Lecture 2: What is a PCB or a PWB
Lecture 3: PCB Types
Lecture 4: PCB Layers
Lecture 5: Tracks, Vias, and Through Holes
Lecture 6: Blind and Buried Vias
Lecture 7: Surface Mount (SMT) and Through Hole (THT)
Lecture 8: PCB Design Beyond Connecting Parts
Chapter 3: Installation, Libraries and 3D models
Lecture 1: Getting the required files
Lecture 2: Installing KiCad on a Mac OS system
Lecture 3: Installing KiCad on a Windows system
Lecture 4: Installing KiCad on a Linux Ubuntu system
Lecture 5: Getting KiCad Libraries
Lecture 6: Playing with 3D models
Lecture 7: Getting third party libraries
Lecture 8: Adding Symbols
Lecture 9: Adding footprints
Lecture 10: General look at a demo project
Chapter 4: KiCad Project Manager
Lecture 1: First look at KiCad Project Manager
Lecture 2: A look at a demo project in the Project Manager
Lecture 3: Project Manager menus explained
Lecture 4: Project Manager components explained
Lecture 5: Preferences Part 1
Lecture 6: Preferences Parts 2
Lecture 7: Drawing Sheet Editor
Lecture 8: Image Converter
Lecture 9: Calculator Tools
Chapter 5: The Schematic Layout Editor – Eeschema
Lecture 1: Schematic Layout Editor Eeschema – learning by a project
Lecture 2: Voltage regulator project explained
Lecture 3: Filling the details of the project
Lecture 4: Adding symbols of the circuit to Eeschema
Lecture 5: Moving symbols and the grid settins
Lecture 6: positioning the components of the L7809 part of the circuit in place
Lecture 7: Adding power supply and ground to Eeschema
Lecture 8: Working on the L7805 part of the circuit and naming the parts
Lecture 9: Electrical Rules Check
Lecture 10: Adding connectors to the circuit
Lecture 11: Properties of a symbol
Lecture 12: Symbol sub-menus explained
Lecture 13: Symbol sub-menus continued
Lecture 14: Right tool bar explained part 1
Lecture 15: Right tool bar explained part 2
Lecture 16: Right tool bar explained part 3
Lecture 17: Right tool bar explained part 4
Lecture 18: Right tool bar explained part 5
Lecture 19: Upper tool bar explained part 1
Lecture 20: Upper tool bar explained part 2
Lecture 21: Upper tool bar explained part 3
Lecture 22: Upper tool bar explained part 4
Lecture 23: Menus explained
Lecture 24: Schematics Layout Editor Preferences explained
Lecture 25: Edit text and graphics properties explained
Lecture 26: Assigning footprint tool
Lecture 27: Assigning footprints to the capacitors
Lecture 28: Assigning footprints to connectors and resistors
Lecture 29: Assigning footprints to L7805, L7809, and the TO 220 package
Lecture 30: Symbol Editor
Chapter 6: PCB Layout Editor – Pcbnew
Lecture 1: Introduction to the PCB Editor Pcbnew and updating it with our project
Lecture 2: experimenting with moving rotating and the properties of a footprint
Lecture 3: Footprint properties continued 2
Lecture 4: Footprint properties continued 3 and pads clearance
Lecture 5: Placing components in location 1
Lecture 6: Placing components in location 2
Lecture 7: Placing components in location 3
Lecture 8: Placing parts in final location and the Edge Cuts layer
Lecture 9: Making curved edges using Draw Arc tool 1
Lecture 10: Making curved edges using Draw Arc tool 2
Lecture 11: First look at Design Rule Check
Lecture 12: Tracks widths, clearances and net classes
Lecture 13: Connecting the ground on the back cupper layer
Lecture 14: Connecting pads and nets
Lecture 15: Design Rule Check – Eliminating some errors
Lecture 16: Design Rule Check continued
Lecture 17: Vias tool
Lecture 18: Filled Zones
Lecture 19: Drawing tool and text tool explained
Lecture 20: Last tools in the right tool bar explained
Lecture 21: Left tool bar explained
Lecture 22: Top tool bar explained
Lecture 23: Plot tool – generating the GERBER files and the Drill files
Lecture 24: Generated GERBER files explained
Lecture 25: Board Layer Editor explained
Lecture 26: Physical stack up explained
Lecture 27: Board finish and solder mask explained
Lecture 28: Text, Graphics and Design Rules
Lecture 29: Net Classes Explained – IMPORTANT LECTURE
Instructors
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Wissam Botros, P.Eng, CID
P.Eng – PMP – Application Engineer
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- 3 stars: 35 votes
- 4 stars: 113 votes
- 5 stars: 193 votes
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