In this instructable, we'll make a printed circuit board from that schematic
I guess I should say that we'll make a PCB DESIGN; making the physical board is a different task, and there are a lot of tutorials on the net (and even some instructables) on making the board after you have the design.
Cadsoft EAGLE generic information:
Cadsoft EAGLE is available from http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
Cadsoft is a German company that is a veritable mecca of software distribution enlightenment. In addition to the reasonably-priced professional PCB design packages ($1200), they have freeware, lite, non-profit, and other intermediate licenses. Their software runs under windows, linux, and MacOSX. It's slightly quirky, with a steep (but not too high) learning curve on the front end, but from most reports it is not any more so than other professional CAD packages. They have online support forums that are active from both the company and other users, the package is under current development and gets better with each release. A number of PCB fabricators will accept their CAD files directly. It's good stuff.
Use it. Propagate it. Buy it when you "go pro."
See also:
Schematic Entry
Creating Library parts
Design rule modification
Send CAD Files to manufacturers
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I found your schematic tutorial only last night and its AWESOME !
But trying this one but when i click on the next step after this one there is no step and its replaced with the below message and a load of HTML Coding !!!
Please excuse me, that was very impolite! - javax.servlet.ServletException: javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: ServletException in '/common/instructable.jspx': ServletException in '/pages/explore/type/instructable_body.jsp': java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
Exception
Please help as your tutorials are out of this world and nice and simple for a beginner like me to start learning how to use EagleCADsoft !!!!
Any Idea's ??
I want a PCB like this, only tracks.
http://www.veys.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/pcb_howto_drilled_bottom.jpg
Plz help! Thanks in advance!
This is exactly what I needed to know from start to finish.
Thanks heaps.....
David
I've been designing boards and schems using Eagle for a while now, but where I am coming unstuck is finding someone who can make a PCB from the board file that Eagle produces.
My main board maker can't use the Eagle files, he only wants files in Protel (Protrax etc) format.
My alternative boardmaker also can't use the Eagle files and is asking for Gerbers.
So far I have not been able to find any program that can convert Eagle files to either of these formats.
I did contact one boardmaker who said they could produce a board for me using the Eagle files, but they wanted something like $150 to make one board!!
Any suggestions?
Various PCB vendors (Sparkfun's BatchPCB, DorkbotPBX, Itead, Seeed) provide the .CAM files that produce the right gerbers with the expected filenames for that vendor...
I can recommend Dorkbot for small boards; helpful community, nice boards. I think they'll actually take .BRD files, but it's generally better to prepare the gerbers yourself so that you get the content you want on the silkscreens (names, values, and outlines are separate decisions!) http://dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/pcb_order
and i have a small addition here
to export the PCB for toner transfer
view only (pads,vias,bottom layer)
then print from file menu
and mark (mirror,black,solid)
thanks
Great tutorial, much faster than the web-based videos.
What are your recommendations on production houses? I googled PCB fabrication and found a dozen or so shops that provide their own cam files. Rates range from $50 to $150 for a dozen or more 2"x2" 2 layer boards. Before I plunk down that much for a mistake, wondering if you have any favorite places?
thx,
p
thank you for sharing
I sure would like to be able to download that hobby.dru file, but the site keeps telling me I need to be logged in. (I am logged in, or else I wouldnt be able to post this) Anyway, guess I will have to follow your instructable and just make my own :)
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-hobbyist-PCBs-with-professional-CAD-tools-by-/
*faves*
http://www.instructables.com/id/Automating-Eagle-export-and-preparing-for-printing/
http://www.instructables.com/id/Professional-PCBs-almost-cheaper-than-making-them-/