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From Zero to PCB | using Altium Designer 

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This video is a tutorial on how to make PCB with Altium. From idea to files ready for manufacturing.
Here I am using LED chaser circuit with 555 timer 4017 counter.
Making a PCB with Altium is not realy hard so enjoy!
If You have any questions You can always ask me on Discord.
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Комментарии : 95   
@DOBLY69-99
@DOBLY69-99 2 дня назад
I don't comment on videos, but this isn't just a video it's a masterpiece
@gigipruductions1
@gigipruductions1 Год назад
Bruh this guy could teach anything. And I love how he also gave us the "if you dont have a genuine version do this" for people that can't afford the proper suite. Thankyou!
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank you for watching the video and thank you for the compliment! I try to make my videos so it would clear to myself what I did without to much thinking :D and yeah I know that engineering programs are expensive so it's aleays good to have the knowledge how to use it differently.
@alexptvz1076
@alexptvz1076 Год назад
man you have a talent to explain everything in very easy way, thank you
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank you!! I think it's because I try to do these videos also as reminder videos for myself too :D if I forget smth i can always look up again in the video I made :D So thank You!
@jayadevashok2070
@jayadevashok2070 11 месяцев назад
This video is amazing, you go through every single step and thats really helpful for beginners
@Audas101
@Audas101 11 месяцев назад
Thank You very much! I am glad it helped!
@ntuthuzelopakade2583
@ntuthuzelopakade2583 Год назад
Best video ever👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Teaches you everything in 30 min
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank you very much!!! The only problem in my video I forgot to add a keepout layer. It helps to show the borders of a pcb
@berkylmaz1305
@berkylmaz1305 5 месяцев назад
one of the best , keep up the great work!
@totem1997
@totem1997 Год назад
Switching from one EDA to another is painful. I know what I need to do but the burden is to where you can get those function. This is exactly what I am looking for. This 30 mins video save me ddddddddays of reading. Thanks
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thanks for watching! Actually I made this video to just remember how to use Altium so I'm really happy it helps others too!
@mohamedmokdad5222
@mohamedmokdad5222 Год назад
Good job Great video tutorial. Many many thanks for this concise and precise tutorial.
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thanks! I am very happy You enjoyed it!
@razoahmed8864
@razoahmed8864 Год назад
Best tutorial i have ever seen in any sector! Waiting for more tutorial.
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
I'm very happy to hear that! Amd thank you for watching!
@sohelrana8376
@sohelrana8376 Год назад
hello can you join with me
@AnisMohamedTikreribine
@AnisMohamedTikreribine 15 часов назад
Thank you for making my life easier
@adityavamsipulipakam4018
@adityavamsipulipakam4018 Год назад
Amazing video bruv. Really helped me out with my interview! Definitely worth subbing!
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank you very much! I am really glad it helped! And thank you for watching this vid and subbing, cause it really helps! So thank youuu
@azeemimtiaz4547
@azeemimtiaz4547 Год назад
Superb Video and excellent explaination- Thank you
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
That's very nice to hear! Really thank You for watching!
@kumu2024
@kumu2024 19 дней назад
Applying GND or VCC plane should be done in a calculated manner. Take this example I have from my experience. If you have a small BGA chip (2x2mm), that doesn't require a lot of current. CAD program will rout the traces thin. BUT!!!!! The GND plane will be thick. The trace of GND will be much much thicker than all other traces. What is bad with this? Manufacturer of the board will face a difficult time to balance the oven since for one pin you need a lot of heat, and other doesn't require so much. Which results in either total melting of the balls of the other pins and shorting them, or if the temperature is not enough to melt the GND pin's ball. It will result in cold-soldring. You need to be careful .. Applying big GND or VCC should be with thoughts.
@adityakrishnavinod3134
@adityakrishnavinod3134 Год назад
the thing i liked the most is your ' oh yeah' 😂😂
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank you for watching! I meed to find the "oh yeah" amd compare it to Mark Robers "oh yeah" :D
@furqanmajeed5339
@furqanmajeed5339 Год назад
Beautiful....... what a classic video
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank You!
@CrazySD1993
@CrazySD1993 11 месяцев назад
5:06 The resistor type has changed since the video was made, "3313J-1-503E" is now classed under "TRIMMER" instead of "Potentiometer"
@TBHToBeHonest
@TBHToBeHonest 11 месяцев назад
perfect video!!! please make more videos on how to use altium!
@eng.shh80
@eng.shh80 Год назад
Very Nice Video, Thanks for sharing!
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Hey, thank You for watching!
@Ryanrw56
@Ryanrw56 Год назад
Thank you for making this!!!
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@amirhoosinabbassi7533
@amirhoosinabbassi7533 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much it really helped me
@Bianchi77
@Bianchi77 Год назад
Nice video shot, thanks for sharing it :)
@Audas101
@Audas101 11 месяцев назад
Thank Youuu! And thanks for watching!
@faresfatnassi2616
@faresfatnassi2616 Год назад
SAved me, great tutorial
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
I am very glad it helped! And thank you for watching!
@arunk5866
@arunk5866 2 года назад
you did great job man awesome
@Audas101
@Audas101 2 года назад
Thank you!!! And thanks for watching my video!!!
@SunilKumar-hs6xn
@SunilKumar-hs6xn Год назад
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@bekiryufka
@bekiryufka Год назад
Pretty cool video 👍 thanks.
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank You! I am glad You enjoyed it!
@dineshmurugan2654
@dineshmurugan2654 Год назад
very good job!
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank You!!
@krsndas9692
@krsndas9692 Год назад
Great Video
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank You for watching!
@SumitBouraiMSME-TC
@SumitBouraiMSME-TC Год назад
appreciate your work...
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank You!
@arifmartoyo
@arifmartoyo 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@shrikantsawant1810
@shrikantsawant1810 8 месяцев назад
Thanks nice way but I have doubt can we create mounting holes that is free pads
@udithweerasinghe6402
@udithweerasinghe6402 Год назад
super video
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank you!!
@haideralikhan5947
@haideralikhan5947 2 года назад
This was such a great video, I have watched it at least 5 times. Could please explain why do we need a polygon form at 22:20 ? Is it make a Vcc and a GND plane? So how many layers is the PCB going to have? I did not use them because for testing I made a circuit with just one resistor and a LED. I wonder if it still work since current can flow on the PCB tracks and not on the planes
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Hey, thanks for watching! especially so many times! so he polygon is only for informational purpose in this video. it is really not necessary to put it on a simple circuit like this. And in your case with one resistor and one LED it will definitely work and no polygon is needed. Actually these polygons are used for (as Altium itself describes) - "On a signal layer, you can place a solid polygon pour to define an area for carrying large power supply currents, or as a ground-connected area for providing electro-magnetic shielding. Hatched polygon pours are commonly used for ground purposes in analog designs.".
@mohamedabdel-aziz1986
@mohamedabdel-aziz1986 Год назад
thanks, and we need more vedios.
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
And thank you for watching! New vids incoming!
@mnadeemansari7471
@mnadeemansari7471 4 месяца назад
Good
@sabirshah6060
@sabirshah6060 Год назад
nice job amazing sir'
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Thank You!
@abbasumar2555
@abbasumar2555 11 месяцев назад
This software is very nice
@Audas101
@Audas101 11 месяцев назад
Yes it is very popular for making pcb's. Thank You for watching the video!
@RD-ni7qe
@RD-ni7qe 11 месяцев назад
Question, do you also set the grid to 1mm on the Schematic page? (and does it matter if you set the grid before or after you have made your schematic?)
@Audas101
@Audas101 11 месяцев назад
I don't remember about the schematic, but I think that the grid was set on 1 mm in schematic page. And it does not matter if you set the grud before or after, it only changes at what intervals your mouse is locking to points. For myself I always try to use smaller grids like 1 or 2 mm.
@KJ93STUDIO
@KJ93STUDIO 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this ❤. I have a question....I was being told that ALTIUM is the most used PCB design software in the industry right now. As a first year electronics Engineering student I am really trying my best to learn everything although it's not even being discussed in our University. Is ALTIUM really that needy? What should I do to be ahead in the electronics Industry? Plz answer ❤
@henaslim3879
@henaslim3879 8 месяцев назад
While updating pcb, it is showing as comparing schematic document and pcb document no difference is detected and there is no Pcb updation, why is it so ? Please tell what’s wrong?
7 месяцев назад
my place button (in manufacturer part search) not active. Can you help me?
@yatharthajadhav3246
@yatharthajadhav3246 6 дней назад
bro from where have you downloaded the library
@diwakarmr9124
@diwakarmr9124 9 месяцев назад
for me its not showing components place option ...what is the problem explain
@yzoueeedu2258
@yzoueeedu2258 10 месяцев назад
So you are not using Annotation feature, but instead manually assign the designators for each component in the sch? Any reason for that? Thx
@kumu2024
@kumu2024 19 дней назад
I would say one example how you would need to do so. If you want to sort the components you are using by the functional area, you wouldn't let the placements sequence decide the components number. You would like to decide the components number by yourself. That will help manufacturer of your board or yourself when you do rework, or mounting works. I had many time at the job so difficult time to find component where you wanted to find for example after R22, finding R23 which should and supposed to be near to the same area, while I founded R23 at a location which was far away from the R22. That make your life too difficult.
@herusuprapto6229
@herusuprapto6229 9 месяцев назад
What ia tge software you use?
@josxd8598
@josxd8598 2 года назад
Hello friend, great video!, do you know a site or course where i can learn about components such capacitor, mosfets, inductors, to make calculations of them to know which value of each type i need on a particular project?
@NyarkoSolomon1
@NyarkoSolomon1 Год назад
Search: Engineering mindset
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Hey, so about that :D there isn't one site where you can learn it all, but really You could just start gathering knowledge from simple electronics circuits where You need to calculate some simple formulas. And I'm glad that You enjoyed my video!
@bogmaerke
@bogmaerke Год назад
Might as well use wider tracks. It's at no cost to you since manufacturers doesn't charge for total amount of copper but merely the layer thickness.
@bogmaerke
@bogmaerke Год назад
And also, don't use vias to go back to top layer if your component is through hole. Then it can be connected directly from the bottom layer.
@amirharsat2224
@amirharsat2224 Год назад
Trying to understand how did you able to "Place" a part, to me its unavailable option no matter what I'm doing, would you like to share some points around it?
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Hey, I think you can't place parts from manufacturers part search when Altium is cracked (you know tpb), but if I am correct you can still add your own component libraries and place them from there.
@amirharsat2224
@amirharsat2224 Год назад
@@Audas101 damn now I need to make my own libraries oof it would take time ..tnx for the help
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
No no, You don't need to make Your own libraries You can use already made ones from internet like snapEDA or ultralibrarian
@sharptruth4132
@sharptruth4132 Месяц назад
where can i find your components?
@rambabusingh5775
@rambabusingh5775 4 месяца назад
what is the projece name of this?
@alltoallytc3402
@alltoallytc3402 2 года назад
hi sir how did you see its 3D by pressing which key ?
@Audas101
@Audas101 2 года назад
Hey! so You need to press 3 (above letters) or You can go to "View" and "3D Layout Mode). Thanks for watching my video!
@Ydooo
@Ydooo 7 месяцев назад
on mine it says unknown pin
@PedroHenriqueTelesDeAmorimSouz
can u show the components that u use on your schematic??
@Audas101
@Audas101 Год назад
Well, when I am creating the circuit schematic or even when I first looked up the circuit You can see all the components I use
@anturoy3224
@anturoy3224 2 месяца назад
Sir, polygon is not coming Can you help me?? 🙏🙏🙏
@MuhammadUsman-ht6fn
@MuhammadUsman-ht6fn 7 месяцев назад
Version??
@abbasumar2555
@abbasumar2555 11 месяцев назад
Hi, please what is the software name?
@Audas101
@Audas101 11 месяцев назад
Software is Altium designer
@mnadeemansari7471
@mnadeemansari7471 4 месяца назад
Hello 👋
@vkn3682
@vkn3682 Год назад
I hope nobody uses mil to design PCBs
@mrengtop
@mrengtop Год назад
Dislike for putting music..👎👎👎
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