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== Further reading == |
== Further reading == |
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* ''The Circuit Designer's Companion'' by Peter Wilson, Newnes, 2012, ISBN 0-08-097138-5 |
* ''The Circuit Designer's Companion'' by Peter Wilson, Newnes, 2012, ISBN 0-08-097138-5 |
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* ''[http://frank.harvard.edu/aoe/ The Art of Electronics]'', by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill ISBN 0-521-37095-7, pages 835-852 |
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130218225030/http://frank.harvard.edu/aoe/ The Art of Electronics]'', by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill ISBN 0-521-37095-7, pages 835-852 |
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* ''How to Design and Make Your Own PCBs'' by R. Penfold, Babani, 1983, ISBN 0-85934-096-1 |
* ''How to Design and Make Your Own PCBs'' by R. Penfold, Babani, 1983, ISBN 0-85934-096-1 |
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* ''Fabricating Printed Circuit Boards''' by Jon Varteresian, Newnes, 2002, ISBN 1-878707-50-7 |
* ''Fabricating Printed Circuit Boards''' by Jon Varteresian, Newnes, 2002, ISBN 1-878707-50-7 |
Revision as of 01:56, 6 April 2019
PCB layout design is possible with tape and dry transfers, or permanent marker pen however EDA software will offer schematic capture, PCB layout, ERC (electrical rule checks), DRC (design rule checks) and other features, e.g. simulating the circuit with SPICE.[1]
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References
- ^ PCB design, Software options, ladyada.net
Further reading
- The Circuit Designer's Companion by Peter Wilson, Newnes, 2012, ISBN 0-08-097138-5
- The Art of Electronics, by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill ISBN 0-521-37095-7, pages 835-852
- How to Design and Make Your Own PCBs by R. Penfold, Babani, 1983, ISBN 0-85934-096-1
- Fabricating Printed Circuit Boards' by Jon Varteresian, Newnes, 2002, ISBN 1-878707-50-7
- Build Your Own Printed Circuit Board by Al Williams, Tab, 2003, ISBN 978-0-07-142783-8
- Thermal Design: Still a Process Pinch Point? by Dr. John Parry CEng, The PCB Design Magazine, November 2013, p. 28