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From Prototype to Production with Eagle PCB Design
Workshop 3 & 4 PCB Layout: Layout of a single-channel CheerLights Wi-Fi controller Robert Mawrey
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Open the Schematic Note (mistake from last class)
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Create a Board Click generate switch to board
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New Board
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Board Case
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Adjust Board Size to 1.5”x 0.8”
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Group the Parts Together (to avoid free version board size restrictions)
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Place the Photon on the bottom layer
Select “Mirror an Object” Click on the photon (click on the origin + for the photon) Check to make sure the photon labels are mirrored
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Place the Photon at position (0,0)
Note that the Photon is mounted on the bottom of the board
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Display the Grid (Size 0.05”)
View->Grid
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Place the rest of the parts on the top of the board in the following locations
x (in) y (in) Rotation C1 0.620 0.130 C3 0.180 D2 0.950 0.225 90 U2 0.775 270 J3 0.400 J2 0.850 0.575 J1 1.200 180
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Note new Routing Features in Eagle 8.1
Obstacle and Walkaround avoidance makes routing much easier Prior to using load the SeeedStudio dru file into Eagle
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Draw your first copper trace
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Draw the next trace
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Draw the third trace (Making room for a future via)
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Draw the forth trace (on the bottom)
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Use copper pours to connect the power and ground traces
Draw a Polygon with the Bottom layer selected
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Draw a second polygon on the Top layer
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Name the Bottom polygon GND and the Top polygon 5V
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Click Ratsnest Note how the copper (burgundy and blue) fills the top and bottom of the board and connects part to 5V and GND
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Note that GND pads on the Top are still not connected to ground
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Add a via to connect the top and bottom
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Rename the via GND
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Copy and paste the via
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Connect the pads to the vias
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To be continued … Error checking, labeling and silkscreen
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