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INTRODUCTION4 Topics
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CONDUCTOR AND CONDUCTIVE PATHS3 Topics
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ZERO PCB
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OVERVIEW OF ELECTRONICS4 Topics
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What do you mean by Electronics??
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What Do you mean by Electronic Components??
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Some Basic Electronic Components and their symbols
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Types of Electronic Components according to their assembly
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What do you mean by Electronics??
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CLASSIFICATION OF PCB2 Topics
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EAGLE OVERVIEW2 Topics
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WHAT IS EAGLE
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EAGLE PLATFORM
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WHAT IS EAGLE
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COMPOSITION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD3 Topics
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BRIEF ABOUT COPPER
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COLOR OF THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
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PCB MANUFACTURING
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PCB DESIGNING2 Topics
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PCB DESIGNING SOFTWARE3 Topics
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SCHEMATIC STUDY4 Topics
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PCB TERMINOLOGIES13 Topics
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ROUTING5 Topics
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GERBER GENERATION4 Topics
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GROUND PLANE
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BILL OF MATERIAL1 Topic
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MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITY1 Quiz
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ROUTING RULES6 Topics
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ACTIVITY 11 Quiz
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ACTIVITY 21 Quiz
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ACTIVITY 31 Quiz
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ACTIVITY 41 Quiz
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN13 Topics
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LAYOUT DESIGN8 Topics
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ERC8 Topics
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DRC3 Topics
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ACTIVITY 61 Quiz
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Activity 71 Quiz
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ACTIVITY 81 Quiz
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ACTIVITY 91 Quiz
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ACTIVITY 51 Quiz
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ASSIGNMENT 12 Topics
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ASSIGNMENT 21 Topic
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MISCLLANEOUS ASSIGNMENT1 Topic
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Lesson 25, Topic 11
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ANGLES
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ANGLES
You might have noticed that when you select the Net icon, quite a lot of new options appear at the top of your interface. These options allow you to set a different bend radius on the net with which you’re working. By default, all of your net connections will use the Wire bend style 0, which is a 90-degree bend, which is fine for most schematics.
However, you may want a 45-degree bend angle for your net. To do this, select the Wire bend style 1 and then add your net as described in Step 2 above. You’ll notice that the net will now automatically bend at your desired angle as shown below: