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shahzaib19

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how to build the pcb of this schematic CIRCUIT+DIAGRAM.jpg
 
Hi shahsaib19.

First thing you'll want to do is choose a layout editor. My personal preference for basic boards, as you will require, is Eagle. You can download the free version here:

You'll have to re-draw the schematic in Eagle, using the Eagle components. Once you've finished replicating the schematic, you can transfer it to a PCB layout editor, where you can lay the traces.

It's not something you can learn in a day, I hope you know that. It takes practice.

Hopefully this at least gives you a place to start.

Matt
 
depending your experience, please think whether it is too early to think of making a pcb over night.better to learn systematically. As suggested you can take up a package. Eagle's limited board size may be sufficient for the time being. if you are finally aiming at taking up job with or-cad facility, then Mr Ritesh's suggestion might be helpful.
 
Hi,

I will suggest you to use PCB123 for starting then Orcad.....eagle has limitation of board size..

depending your experience, please think whether it is too early to think of making a pcb over night.better to learn systematically. As suggested you can take up a package. Eagle's limited board size may be sufficient for the time being. if you are finally aiming at taking up job with or-cad facility, then Mr Ritesh's suggestion might be helpful.

These are some good points. If you plan to really get into complex PCB design at some point, a limited version of Eagle may not be your best choice. However, if this is a one-time thing, or if you think you'll only ever design small, basic circuits, Eagle should suit your needs just fine.

Try DesignSpark

I use Eagle , getting introduced to DesignSpark.

I tried registering for designspark and they wouldn't send me the $#@%&*! email to complete the registration. So I pretty much gave up on DesignSpark a while ago.

Matt
 
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