There will be a PCB Prototyping Tutorial with EAGLE software this Thursday (May 20) at 6PM, in Engineering IV 57-124. We will be learning how to create parts using EAGLE software, so please bring your laptops to this event. These events are very informative and worth your time, so hope to see you there! This is the 3rd part out of a 3 part tutorial, and will be all for this year on EAGLE. All students are still welcome, please come by even if you haven't for the past week. Learning how to effectively use EAGLE is extremely valuable.
A message from Jacob Portukalian on this tutorial:
PCB prototyping is a skill that is highly valued in industry, especially for small companies and R&D departments. In this 3-part tutorial, we will take you through layout of a PCB board in EAGLE including creating custom components, circuit trace layout, and post-layout processing. When you are done you will have a circuit and layout that you could either etch yourself or order it from a PCB fabrication house. The skills learned will apply, not only to PCB layout in EAGLE, but also to many other CAD programs, including CADENCE. Also covered will be standard SMT component sizes and footprints.
Bring: laptop with EAGLE installed. Sample circuit diagrams will be provided, or you can use your own.
We'll be expecting to see you there.
Professor of the Year Survey!
Please take a moment of your time to fill out this anonymous survey on who your professor of the year is! Go HERE.Fire Alarm Mini Project!
A Mini-project will also be held on Wednesday May 26, in Boelter 4760. We will be teaching students about a basic fire alarm circuit. Mini-projects are a great way to get into electrical engineering for some, and expand on previous knowledge for others. All parts will be provided, so bring your friends (even non-engineers would be welcome!)
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