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Quick Start to PCB Designs with KiCad

Partner: Udemy
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Description: Our course starts with the installation of the program. We design our PCB boards with basic electronic circuits. With these design schemes, we can design the card in the size we want by using the KiCad program.The KiCad program has been presented to us as a free program. Thanks to its easy and understandable interface, it makes designers comfortable to use.By following our course, you can learn a new program and contribute to your personal development.If you are tired of ready-made projects, if you want to design your own PCB board, this course is for you!Note: Our course has been prepared by using AI technology. KiCad is a constantly updated program. This course was shot with KiCad 5. In this course, you will be able to quickly learn prototyping without going into too much detail. The important thing is to understand the design logic. The interfaces do not change too much and you can easily adapt to new updates.About KiCadKiCad is an open source software suite for Electronic Design Automation (EDA). The programs handle Schematic Capture, and PCB Layout with Gerber output. The suite runs on Windows, Linux and macOS and is licensed under GNU GPL v3.Mission StatementThe goal of the KiCad project is to provide the best possible cross platform electronics design application for professional electronics designers. Every effort is made to hide the complexity of advanced design features so that KiCad remains approachable by new and inexperienced users, but when determining the direction of the project and the priority of new features, the needs of professional users take precedence.Project GovernanceThe KiCad project is governed by a technical committee made up of the members of the lead development team. Most decisions are made by a consensus of the technical committee. When a consensus cannot be reached the final decision is m
Category: IT & Software > Hardware > PCB Design
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Price: 19.99
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