First offered during Winter Quarter AY2018-2019, we're currently updating some material and planning to offer it again during Spring Quarter AY2019-2020.
There are many excellent online tutorials about how to use the various PCB design programs available. This being the case, in this workshop / course we will focus on :
- rapid prototyping of electronics (copper tape on various substrates, "dead-bug" construction, etc.)
- placing some context around PCB design (how & why we make PCBs, various fabrication technologies, etc.)
- building experience with PCB design workflow (by designing & sending boards out for fabrication every week)
- using ancillary tools to ensure form, fit, and function requirements are met
- mastering SMT assembly techniques for prototype / low-volume "in-house" production
- providing entry points to the more "advanced" topics associated with PCB design
If this seems interesting to you, please check out the overview & details page.
We are interested in your feedback! Please send comments, question and suggestions to: lab64ca@ee.stanford.edu
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Thx,
Steve
(steven DOT clark AT stanford DOT edu)