Project:PCB Design with Eagle CAD

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Under development by dsikar.

Aiming to offer a maiden session 1 in early December or whenever it's ready.

If there are specific topics you would like to learn about, feel free to add them. If you use Eagle and fancy running the workshop yourself or joining in, feel free to hijack and/or add topics.

Session 1

Getting to know the package, what's available and productivity hints.

This session is all about becomming a command line and mouse ninja. Like martial arts, we will, through repetition, become skilled in performing actions quickly.

Eagle CAD is a very popular package, and like CAD before it, very quirky. It is not exactly intuitive, but once you learn the Eagle way, you will be able to lay out schematics and boards very quickly.

The Package

  • Control Panel
  • Schematic Editor
  • Layout Editor

Actions

  • Using the command line
  • Grids
  • Adding parts
  • Placement
  • Wiring
  • Copying between schematics

Session 2

PCB layout

  • Autorouting
  • Double sided designs
  • Vias
  • Understanding layers
  • Printing single and double sided designs

Session 3

Device libraries

  • Designing your own parts
  • Creating symbols, packages and devices
  • Copying devices between libraries