Fabricating Printed Circuit Boards
Date: 06 May 2011, 20:21
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Describes the process of making a printed circuit board, beginning with the conversion of a schematic diagram into a board layout to the fabrication of the board itself. Gives a complete overview of the printed circuit board design process. Jon Varteresian is owner of JV Enterprises, a company specializing in the design and manufacture of printed circuit boards. He offers numerous tips and techniques from his years of experience that guarantee a smooth and painless PC board design and fabrication process using his step by step approach. Numerous illustrations and photographs demonstrate each step of the process. Topics covered in the book include: safety issues, schematic capture, circuit placement and routing, making printed circuit boards, and plans for projects. An extensive resource list and glossary are also provided. * Gives a complete overview of the printed circuit board design process * Describes how to produce printed circuit boards in small quantities (ideal for prototypes), with an emphasis on safety * Author is owner a company specializing in the design and manufacture of printed circuit boards CONTENTS Introduction Safety The Schematic Symbol 1 Schematic Capture Symbol Properties Schematic Generation Generating a Netlist 2 Basic Circuit Board Placement and Routing Considerations Circuit Board Placement and Routing Basics Placement and Routing Guidelines General Placement Considerations General Routing Considerations 3 Placement and Routing Considerations for Various Circuit Designs Placement and Routing Considerations for General-purpose Analog Circuit Boards Placement and Routing Considerations for General-purpose Digital Circuit Boards Placement and Routing Considerations for High-performance Analog Circuit Boards Placement and Routing Considerations for High-speed Digital Circuit Boards Placement and Routing Considerations for RF Circuit Boards Special RF Routing Techniques: Microstrip Special RF Routing Techniques: Stripline 4 Real World Guidelines for Commercial Fabrication Houses Design Guidelines Sample Fabrication House Guidelines Nexlogic Technologies Design Guidelines Capital Electronics Design Guidelines Generation of Design Files A Photoplotter Tutorial Vector Photoplotters Raster Photoplotters 5 Making Printed Circuit Boards Exposing and Developing the Resist Layer Etching the Printed Circuit Board Tin-Plating the Printed Circuit Board Drilling and Shaping the Printed Circuit Board 6 Project Plans Exposure Cone Building the Exposure Cone Building the Exposure Frame Material List for the Exposure Frame 7 Resource List General Supplies Commercial Printed Circuit Board Fabrication Houses Design Services APPENDIX A Data Monitor Project How It Works System Requirements Description of Data Monitor Hardware Personality Module Installation and Description of Data Monitor Software Data Monitor Operation Message Structure Firmware Flow Overview Initialize Routine Data Monitor Schematics and PCB Foils Data Monitor Parts List APPENDIX B Building the Data Monitor Skills Needed Equipment Needed Building the Power Supply Section Testing the Power Supply Section Building the RS-232 Interface Section Building the Microprocessor Section Building the LED Status Section Installing the Personality Module Connectors Preparing the Chassis Mounting the Circuit Board into the Chassis General I/O-Temperature Personality Module Assembly Instructions Building the Analog Input Section Building the Digital Input Section Building the Temperature Sensor Section Attaching the Host Connectors Mounting the General I/O-Temperature Module into the Data Monitor Assembling the Input Breakout Connector Testing the Data Monitor APPENDIX C Data Monitor Temperature Sensor Application Note Setting Up the Data Monitor Configuring the Data Monitor Monitoring Downloading Analyzing Variations Glossary Index PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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