PCB Designing

PCB Designing

PCB Designing

About the Course – PCB Designing

The PCB Designing Course is designed to equip students with the essential skills required to design and develop professional-quality Printed Circuit Boards used in modern electronic systems. This course provides a complete understanding of the PCB design process—from circuit schematic creation to board layout, fabrication, and testing.

Through a blend of theory and practical sessions, participants will learn to use industry-standard design tools and gain hands-on experience in creating PCB projects. The course emphasizes real-world design considerations such as component placement, routing strategies, power distribution, and signal integrity, ensuring students are ready for industrial applications.


Course Highlights

  • Comprehensive coverage of the entire PCB design cycle
  • Training on popular EDA tools (KiCad / Altium / Eagle / EasyEDA)
  • Hands-on practice with real-time projects
  • Understanding fabrication and assembly processes
  • Guidelines on design for manufacturing (DFM) and testing (DFT)
  • Exposure to single-layer, double-layer, and multilayer PCB design

Who Can Enroll

  • Students pursuing B.E / B.Tech / Diploma in Electronics, Electrical, ECE, E&I, or Mechatronics
  • Hobbyists and beginners interested in electronic product design
  • Professionals looking to enhance PCB design skills

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
✅ Design electronic schematics and convert them into PCB layouts
✅ Perform design rule checks and generate Gerber files for fabrication
✅ Understand PCB manufacturing and assembly processes
✅ Troubleshoot and test fabricated boards
✅ Create professional-level PCBs ready for prototyping and production

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