Designing a PCB isn’t just about connecting components — it’s about ensuring the board can be manufactured reliably and tested effectively. This course focuses on Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Testability (DFT) principles, showing you how to reduce production costs, improve yield, and make debugging easier. With a hands-on, demo-driven approach in KiCAD, you will learn how to apply these practices directly to a microcontroller development board project. Through a structured curriculum, you’ll explore component placement, routing for manufacturability, applying design rules, adding test points, and performing verification checks — all while building a consistent, real-world PCB design.

PCB/CAD Design – DFM & DFT Considerations

PCB/CAD Design – DFM & DFT Considerations
This course is part of Mastering PCB Design and Layout Specialization


Instructors: Maheen Rasheed
Access provided by Ecole Supérieure des Industries du Textile et de l'Habillement
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What you'll learn
Explain the importance of Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Test (DFT) in PCB design.
Apply PCB rules (trace width, clearance, vias, silkscreen) and optimize placement and routing for manufacturability, soldering, and testing.
Add test-friendly features (thermal reliefs, test points, headers) and validate PCBs with DRC/ERC to generate Gerbers, BOM, and assembly files.
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