Revised repeatedly,optimization...I finished this PCB project at last.Thanks for carlmart, sek, rabstg, Bob03, and carlosfm, very very much.
please look at the primitive scratch for more detail.
the PCB boards:
cheers!!!
digi
please look at the primitive scratch for more detail.
the PCB boards:
cheers!!!
digi
rabstg said:Hi samsagaz-
I am pretty sure he is using ProTel.
Thanks, Troy
PS- Oh yeah, EXCELENT work digi01!
thank you,Troy Have you get the boards?
Yes,I use protel to draw PCB layout.
and I use EWB512 to draw schematics,it is simple and has circuit simulation function.After you create a circuit schematic and turn on the power or click the simulate button, the solution of the circuit and generation of the data you see on instruments such as the oscilloscope is the role of the simulator.it is so cool.
samsagaz said:thanks, the designs are great!
hope i can find some tutorial abt how made so kick *** pcbs
samsagaz,I recommend you use expresspcb to begin your learning.Because it is free,simple and still keep strong function.it is including a couple of soft,one for PCBlayout one for sch drawing.
enjoys
digi
Yes,Electronics WorkBench ver5.12 .the new is multisim7.this software as good as OrCAD.
you can find some infor here: http://www.electronicsworkbench.com/html/pronews5.html
you can find some infor here: http://www.electronicsworkbench.com/html/pronews5.html
samsagaz said:...with EWB512 u do the simulations, but is ok to trust in that simulations?
sorry form y dumb question but im new on the electronic suff
Generally, simulations will only bring you so far. Normally you have a fair chance to get things to work, if they work in the simulator. If they don't work in there, you are pretty certain they won't work in reality either.
Also, choosing a representative component model brings you closer to the real thing. Then again, the models are, by definition, idealized representatives of the actual component (with all the production variations that brings!), so it's not an exact science.
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