Тёмный

RSGB Tonight@8 - KiCAD PCB design software by Mike Willis, G0MJW 

Radio Society of Great Britain
Подписаться 10 тыс.
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.
50% 1

The aim of this talk is an introduction to designing printed circuit boards (PCBs) using the popular open source KiCAD package. Printed circuit boards are the basis of many amateur radio projects and this talk should demonstrate that anyone can design one and give some tips on how to ensure the board works and all the parts fit. The presentation will cover the basics, in real time, starting with a circuit sketch, going through the process of converting that into a schematic diagram and then using that to create a PCB design, concluding with how to send this out for production.
About the presenter:
Mike has been licensed since 1983, initially with a Class B call, G6VDO and then became G0MJW after passing the Morse test in 1990. In those days you had to wait for specific call letters to come up. He also holds a US extra call, AD6XY but rarely gets to use it. Mike has always been most interested in the technical side of the hobby, largely because he has always been interested in electronics and studied electronic engineering. When he started out in amateur radio, Class B licensees only had access to bands at VHF and up. As a result, that’s where his main interests lie, even after having access to HF for over 30 years. He is also active on amateur satellites and amateur television.
First shown on 13 May 2024

Опубликовано:

 

1 окт 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 6   
@jamescstanley5018
@jamescstanley5018 4 месяца назад
We often come across imteresting schematics in books and magazines, is there any way to "Copy and Paste" directly inmto the software? As a beginer to building from a circuit, I can see the real possibility of errors creeping in due to a lack of experience, or simple "overload" for a novice! 73 Jim M7BXT
@geekthesteve6215
@geekthesteve6215 4 месяца назад
4 minute lead-in?
@iandobson8846
@iandobson8846 4 месяца назад
Why are you mixing imperial and metric? I would want to use just metric.
@davidpalmer1931
@davidpalmer1931 4 месяца назад
Thanks for your question. It is because so many electronic components are based on imperial pitches even now in 2024. The lead pitches on leaded integrated circuits as well as many connectors etc have always been based on pitches of multiples of 0.1" and this continues with new devices to maintain compatability, so whilst dimensions like PC board sizes may be in metric you will often find that component lead pictures are imperial.
@iandobson8846
@iandobson8846 4 месяца назад
@@davidpalmer1931 Ah! I feared this would be the reason, those pesky Americans 😂 What about SMD components, are they in imperial too?
@davidpalmer1931
@davidpalmer1931 4 месяца назад
@@iandobson8846 Both - for example an 0603 size component which is .06 x .03 inches is also known as 1608 which represents the size in mm. It's just historical and in practice is not really difficult to work with.
Далее
RSGB Tonight@8 - Making amateur radio accessible
1:17:46
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.
RSGB 2023 Convention - VHF airborne radar
48:49
Просмотров 1 тыс.
RSGB Tonight@8 - VHF NFD challenges and fun
1:51:06
Просмотров 1 тыс.
The World of Amateur Radio-Amateur Radio Vintage Film
25:39