PCB Design and Testing
Unlock the world of electronics by mastering the art of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Design and Testing. This comprehensive e-learning course is designed for students, hobbyists, and professionals aiming to build a strong foundation in PCB layout, design tools, fabrication processes, and testing techniques.
Throughout the course, learners will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and workflows used in real-world PCB development. Starting with basic concepts and progressing to advanced design techniques, this course bridges theoretical knowledge with practical skills needed for prototype development and product design.
The testing modules equip learners with essential skills to identify, analyze, and troubleshoot common PCB faults, ensuring functionality and reliability before production.
Responsible | Elangovan R |
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Last Update | 09/05/2025 |
Completion Time | 20 hours 5 minutes |
Members | 1 |
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Agenda
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Fundamentals of PCB DesignNew
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Basic ElectronicsNew
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Design Techniques in PCB DevelopmentNew
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Thermal Management and Advanced Design ConsiderationsNew
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Manual PCB FabricationNew
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UNIT- I Fundamentals of PCB Design
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1.1 Introduction to PCB DesignNew
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1.2 Application of PCBNew
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1.3 Types of PCBNew
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1.4 IPC StandardNew
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UNIT - II Basic Electronics
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2.1 Introduction to ElectronicsNew
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2.3 TH Vs SMDNew
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2.4 Through Hole ComponentsNew
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2.5 Surface Mounting DevicesNew
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UNIT - III Design Techniques in PCB Development
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3.1 PCB Design FlowNew
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3.2 Board LayoutNew
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3.3 Components ArrangementsNew
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3.4 Track Width CalculationNew
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UNIT - IV Thermal Management and Advanced Design Considerations
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4.1 Thermal Management in PCBNew
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4.2 Signal Integrity (SI) in PCBNew
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4.3 Design for Manufacturability (DFM) in PCB DesignNew
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Study Material
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Preview New
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UNIT - II Basic ElectronicsNew
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UNIT - IV Thermal Management and Advanced Design ConsiderationNew
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UNIT - V Industry PCB Prototype Fabrication ProcessNew
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