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PCB DESIGNING AND MANUFACTURING
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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 28, Topic 3
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PROCESS DRC
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PROCESS DRC
By selecting this error, you can see that we have a white box on our PCB layout that shows us exactly where the issue is located. Coupled with an error description, this becomes a detective-like process of figuring out what needs to be adjusted.
Finding errors in your design is as simple as selecting each error and seeing where it highlights on your design.
In our example, we’ll go ahead and rip up the overlapping trace and route it again, so it isn’t run across a pad. Once that’s complete, we can run our DRC check again, and we’ll get a DRC: No error message. Success!