PCB
PCB
PCB
Designing
Organized by: EC & EE Department
Course Overview
Introduction to PCB
Types of PCB
Introduction to PCB Design Software
Getting circuit on the Board
Designing the Schematic
Designing layout
PCB Drawing
Basic concepts
Editing and Manual editing
Routing
PCB Fabrication Tools
PCB Fabrication Steps
Let us start with the basics
Introduction to PCB
Basic Idea about PCB
Acronym for Printed Circuit Board.
In general printed circuit board, or PCB,
is used to mechanically support and
electrically connect electronic components
Using conductive pathways, or traces,
etched from copper sheets laminated onto a
non-conductive substrate.
A PCB is used primarily to create a
connection between components, such as
resistors,integrated circuits, and connectors.
What is PCB?
In short a PCB is a flat board made from a
copper clad sheet whose:
Front side Components side, which contains
slots for placing of variety of electronic
components.
Back side -Track side , printed with electrically
conductive pathways connecting the
components.
Structure of PCB
Insulating material such as the bakelite, the
epoxy with the copper foil make the structure
of the PCB.
Television sets
Computers
In every electronic device
Electronics industry. Because they produce
a more reliable result more quickly.
TYPES OF PCB
The majority of boards produced in the
world are graphically produced. There are
three alternative types:
1. Single-sided boards
2. Double-sided boards
3. Multilayer boards
Single-Sided Boards (SSB s)
Single-sided boards (SSBs) have circuitry
on only one side of the board and are
often referred to as print-and-etch boards
because the etch resist is usually printed
on by screen-printing techniques and the
conductor pattern is them formed by
chemically etching the exposed, and
unwanted, copper foil.
Single Sided PCB Board
Double Sided PCB Board