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Make your own PCBs with eagle : From schematic designs to finished boards / Simon Monk

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, c2014Description: xv, 251 pages : illustrations ; 23.5 cmISBN:
  • 9780071819251
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 7816 .M66 2014
Contents:
1. Introduction -- Printed Circuit Boards -- Surface Mount and Through Hole -- Prototyping -- Installing EAGLE Light Edition -- First Run -- Load an Example Project -- Install Third-Party Software -- Light Edition Limitations -- Summary -- 2. Quickstart -- Creating a New Project -- Drawing the Schematic -- Electrical Rule Check -- Laying Out the Board -- Summary -- 3. Components and Libraries -- U.S. versus European Circuit Symbols -- Resistors -- Capacitors -- Transistors and Diodes -- Integrated Circuits -- Connectors -- Other Components -- Buying Components -- Paper PCB -- Summary -- 4. Editing Schematics -- The Anatomy of the Schematic Editor -- The Command Toolbar -- Nets -- Buses -- Worked Example -- Summary -- 5. Laying Out a Printed Circuit Board -- Experimenting -- Layers -- The Command Toolbar -- The Grid -- Sound Meter Layout (Through-Hole) -- Sound Meter Layout (Surface-Mount) -- Manual Layout -- Summary -- 6. Printed Circuit Board Fabrication -- Gerber Files -- Loading a CAM Job -- Running a CAM Job -- Measure Twice, Cut Once -- Submitting a Job to a PCB Service -- Follow the Instructions -- Photoetching -- Milling PCBs -- Toner Transfer -- Summary -- 7. Soldering -- Tools -- Soldering Through-Hole PCBs -- SMD Hand Soldering -- SMT with Hot-Air Gun -- Using a Reflow Oven -- Summary -- 8. Example: An Arduino Shield -- Introducing Arduino -- Shield Design -- Arduino R3 Shield Template -- A Four-Digit LED Example -- Fabrication -- Summary -- 9. A Raspberry Pi Expansion Board -- Design Considerations -- The Schematic -- The Board -- Summary -- 10. Commands, Scripts, and User-Language Programs -- Commands -- Scripts -- User-Language Programs -- Summary -- 11. Creating Libraries and Parts -- Creating a Library -- Copying a Device from Another Library -- The Part Editor -- Devices, Symbols, and Packages -- Editing a Part -- Creating a New Part -- Summary --
Summary: Electronics guru Simon Monk eases the learning curve for EAGLE-the powerful, free program for designing your own printed circuit boards (PCBs).
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Includes index.

1. Introduction -- Printed Circuit Boards -- Surface Mount and Through Hole -- Prototyping -- Installing EAGLE Light Edition -- First Run -- Load an Example Project -- Install Third-Party Software -- Light Edition Limitations -- Summary -- 2. Quickstart -- Creating a New Project -- Drawing the Schematic -- Electrical Rule Check -- Laying Out the Board -- Summary -- 3. Components and Libraries -- U.S. versus European Circuit Symbols -- Resistors -- Capacitors -- Transistors and Diodes -- Integrated Circuits -- Connectors -- Other Components -- Buying Components -- Paper PCB -- Summary -- 4. Editing Schematics -- The Anatomy of the Schematic Editor -- The Command Toolbar -- Nets -- Buses -- Worked Example -- Summary -- 5. Laying Out a Printed Circuit Board -- Experimenting -- Layers -- The Command Toolbar -- The Grid -- Sound Meter Layout (Through-Hole) -- Sound Meter Layout (Surface-Mount) -- Manual Layout -- Summary -- 6. Printed Circuit Board Fabrication -- Gerber Files -- Loading a CAM Job -- Running a CAM Job -- Measure Twice, Cut Once -- Submitting a Job to a PCB Service -- Follow the Instructions -- Photoetching -- Milling PCBs -- Toner Transfer -- Summary -- 7. Soldering -- Tools -- Soldering Through-Hole PCBs -- SMD Hand Soldering -- SMT with Hot-Air Gun -- Using a Reflow Oven -- Summary -- 8. Example: An Arduino Shield -- Introducing Arduino -- Shield Design -- Arduino R3 Shield Template -- A Four-Digit LED Example -- Fabrication -- Summary -- 9. A Raspberry Pi Expansion Board -- Design Considerations -- The Schematic -- The Board -- Summary -- 10. Commands, Scripts, and User-Language Programs -- Commands -- Scripts -- User-Language Programs -- Summary -- 11. Creating Libraries and Parts -- Creating a Library -- Copying a Device from Another Library -- The Part Editor -- Devices, Symbols, and Packages -- Editing a Part -- Creating a New Part -- Summary --

Electronics guru Simon Monk eases the learning curve for EAGLE-the powerful, free program for designing your own printed circuit boards (PCBs).

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