In the past building prototypes of electronic components for new projects/products was limited to using protoboards and wirewrap.
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Manufacturing a printed-circuit-board was limited to final production, where mistakes in the implementation meant physically cutting traces on the board and adding wire jumpers - the final products would have these fixes on them! Today that is no longer the case, while you will still cut traces and use jumpers when debugging a board, manufacturing a new final version without the errors is a simple and relatively inexpensive task. For that matter, manufacturing a prototype printed circuit board which you know is likely to have errors but which will get the design substantially closer to the final product than a protoboard setup is not only possible, but desirable. In this class, you’ll learn to design, build, and debug printed-circuit-boards
Course Currilcum
- (Re)Introduction to design Unlimited
- Review of E&M Unlimited
- Discrete components Unlimited
- Discrete components: Transistors Unlimited
- Power components Unlimited
- Digital components Unlimited