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Module 4: Incorporating DFM in the Arduino Uno Design

The fourth and final module of your PCB design journey teaches Design for Manufacture (DFM) principles by guiding you through their application to the Arduino circuit board.

 

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What You Will Learn

You Will Learn How To:

  • Create a new schematic project and block diagram
  • Place parts, mechanical symbols, and fiducials
  • Wire the schematic, add net aliases, group components for PCB layout, and review the schematic
  • Add schematic notes, set up methods to track revisions, generate a bill of materials and smart PDF
  • Setup the PCB Canvas, import a board outline, place mounting holes, and define the board stackup
  • Create and apply rules in the PCB and communicate design changes
  • Place components on the PCB automatically and manually, improve the placement, and incorporate testpoints
  • Perform 3D visualization and collision detection
  • Route ground, power, critical nets and signals on the PCB
  • Prepare the design for manufacturing
  • Create a fabrication drawing, generate manufacturing deliverables, package and submit your manufacturing files

Course Summary

Incorporating DFM in the Arduino Uno Design is the fourth and final module in this 4 course series. Apply the skills you’ve learned about OrCAD and PCB Design in Module 1, Module 2, and Module 3 to improve the manufacturability of the popular Arduino board. This course will implement extensive Design for Manufacturing (DFM) principles throughout the design process while redesigning the Arduino Uno (Revision 3).

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