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Turning an electronic schematic into a reliable, manufacturable printed circuit board (PCB) is one of the most critical skills in electronics design. Every circuit starts on paper, but only careful layout ensures it works in the real world—whether it’s a hobby project, a startup prototype, or a production-ready product. This course guides you through the fundamentals of PCB layout, from understanding design rules to smart component placement, layer stackup, and routing strategies. Using KiCAD as the practical tool of choice, you will learn step-by-step how to transform a schematic into a professional-quality PCB ready for fabrication. This course is designed for beginners, hobbyists, and early-career engineers who want to master PCB design fundamentals. With a focus on hands-on demos, you’ll follow a consistent project—from schematic import to a completed PCB layout—making the learning practical and directly applicable.
This course is designed for electronics enthusiasts, students, and early-career engineers eager to transform schematics into real, manufacturable PCBs. Ideal for those interested in embedded systems, IoT devices, or hardware product development, it bridges theory with hands-on PCB design practice using KiCAD.
Basic knowledge of electronics (components, current flow, Ohm’s Law), familiarity with simple microcontroller circuits, basic computer skills, and installation of KiCAD v8+ for hands-on PCB design practice.
By the end of this course, you’ll have the confidence and skills to transform any schematic into a fully manufacturable PCB using professional design practices. You’ll understand how to plan layouts, route signals, manage power and ground planes, and verify your design for fabrication. Whether you’re building prototypes, creating hobby projects, or preparing for a career in electronics design, this course equips you with the practical foundation to bring your ideas to life—one board at a time.
In this module you will learn the essential PCB design workflow, from importing a schematic to setting up design rules and linking footprints. Hands-on demos will guide you through preparing a manufacturable LED driver PCB using KiCAD.
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In this module you will learn effective component placement strategies, power and ground planning, and layer stackup essentials for a reliable PCB design. Practical demos will show how to organize components, implement ground zones, and apply DFM principles using KiCAD.
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4 vidéos•Total 24 minutes
Layer Stackup Essentials•4 minutes
Design for Manufacturability (DFM) in Placement•6 minutes
Component Placement Principles•6 minutes
Power & Ground Planning•8 minutes
1 lecture•Total 5 minutes
The Ultimate Guide to Power Plane Decoupling: Capacitors, Placement, and Strategies •5 minutes
In this module you will learn essential routing techniques, signal integrity strategies, and how to finalize your PCB design for manufacturing. Hands-on demos will guide you through routing power and USB signals, adding silkscreen labels, and performing design rule checks (DRC) in KiCAD.
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Project: A Minimal Development Board for Atmega8 Microcontroller•60 minutes
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What is the schematic-to-PCB layout workflow in this course?
In this course, the schematic-to-PCB layout workflow is the process of turning a circuit diagram into a physical board layout that can be fabricated reliably. The focus is on connecting the logical design to practical layout decisions such as rules, placement, routing, power and ground planning, and final checks.
When would you use this PCB layout workflow?
You would use this workflow whenever you want to move from a working circuit idea to a board that can actually be built and assembled. It is especially useful when you need a repeatable way to organize design rules, placement, routing, and verification instead of treating layout as separate one-off steps.
How does this workflow fit into a broader electronics design process?
It sits between the logical circuit design and the final manufacturing handoff in an electronics design process. In this course, it connects a verified schematic to board organization, signal and power routing, and fabrication-ready output.
How is this workflow different from drawing a schematic?
A schematic shows what should connect electrically, while PCB layout decides how those connections are arranged physically on a real board. This course emphasizes the physical side of the work, including placement, clearances, layer use, routing, and manufacturability.
Do you need any prerequisites before learning this PCB layout workflow?
A basic understanding of electronics is helpful, including components, current flow, and Ohm's Law, along with some familiarity with simple microcontroller circuits. You do not need deep professional experience, but it helps to be comfortable using a computer and installing KiCad for hands-on practice.
What tools, platforms, or methods are used in this course?
The course uses KiCad as the main PCB design tool, with a step-by-step workflow for placement and routing. It also uses electrical and design rule checks to verify the board before fabrication.
What specific tasks will you practice or complete in this course?
You practice preparing a verified schematic for layout, setting board constraints, placing components, routing power and signal paths, and checking the result for fabrication. Those tasks cover the core work of moving from circuit intent to a finished PCB layout.