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SparkFun Electronics to Teach an Eagle PCB Layout Class
Clive Maxfield
12/6/2012 2:35 PM EST
OK, so if you live anywhere near Boulder, Colorado, and you want to learn how to create your own custom printed circuit boards (PCBs), then this one is for you...
The folks at SparkFun Electronics (www.sparkfun.com) bill themselves as providers of parts, knowledge, and passion for electronics creation. Their products and resources are designed to make the world of electronics more accessible, affordable, and approachable (they have some WONDERFUL do-it-yourself type kits suitable for people of all ages).
SparkFun also offers classes and a number of online tutorials designed to help educate individuals about the wonderful world of embedded electronics. For more information about SparkFun’s educational initiatives in general, please visit Learn.Sparkfun.com.
But we're here to talk about the forthcoming “Eagle PCB Layout” class in particular. How does someone go about creating a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) in order to populate it with the parts that make up amazing circuits? SparkFun’s educational team will teach class attendees how to use the Eagle Layout Editor to create boards.
Learn how to go from schematic to Gerber files in Eagle light (freeware version) with Pete Lewis, SparkFun’s quality control manager. Pete will lead the class through installing libraries, CAM files, creating schematics, creating nets, vias/connections, silk screen, drill holes, mouse-bites, and even creating parts! Pete is the head tester at SparkFun and regularly uses Eagle to create testing jigs and boards both for SparkFun and for his own personal projects.
Attendees should have a basic understanding of what “series” and “parallel” mean. Also, some experience in basic circuit construction, via breadboard or soldering, is required. Additionally, attendees will need to install Eagle on their computer before the class (for more information about the class and to download Eagle onto your computer, please visit https://learn.sparkfun.com/events/21).
WHERE?
WHEN?
If you found this article to be interest, visit Microcontroller / MCU Designline where – in addition to my Max's Cool Beans blogs on all sorts of "stuff" – you will find the latest and greatest design, technology, product, and news articles with regard to all aspects of designing and using microcontrollers.
Also, you can obtain a highlights update delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for my weekly newsletter – just Click Here to request this newsletter using the Manage Newsletters tab (if you aren't already a member you'll be asked to register, but it's free and painless so don't let that stop you [grin]).
Last but certainly not least, make sure you check out all of the discussions and other information resources at All Programmable Planet. For example, in addition to blogs by yours truly, microcontroller expert Duane Benson is learning how to use FPGAs to augment (sometimes replace) the MCUs in his robot (and other) projects.
The folks at SparkFun Electronics (www.sparkfun.com) bill themselves as providers of parts, knowledge, and passion for electronics creation. Their products and resources are designed to make the world of electronics more accessible, affordable, and approachable (they have some WONDERFUL do-it-yourself type kits suitable for people of all ages).
SparkFun also offers classes and a number of online tutorials designed to help educate individuals about the wonderful world of embedded electronics. For more information about SparkFun’s educational initiatives in general, please visit Learn.Sparkfun.com.
But we're here to talk about the forthcoming “Eagle PCB Layout” class in particular. How does someone go about creating a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) in order to populate it with the parts that make up amazing circuits? SparkFun’s educational team will teach class attendees how to use the Eagle Layout Editor to create boards.
Learn how to go from schematic to Gerber files in Eagle light (freeware version) with Pete Lewis, SparkFun’s quality control manager. Pete will lead the class through installing libraries, CAM files, creating schematics, creating nets, vias/connections, silk screen, drill holes, mouse-bites, and even creating parts! Pete is the head tester at SparkFun and regularly uses Eagle to create testing jigs and boards both for SparkFun and for his own personal projects.
Attendees should have a basic understanding of what “series” and “parallel” mean. Also, some experience in basic circuit construction, via breadboard or soldering, is required. Additionally, attendees will need to install Eagle on their computer before the class (for more information about the class and to download Eagle onto your computer, please visit https://learn.sparkfun.com/events/21).
WHERE?
SparkFun Electronics
6175 Longbow Drive
Boulder, CO 80301
303-284-0979
education@sparkfun.com
WHEN?
Saturday, December 8, 2012
9 AM – 5 PM (with a break for lunch from 12 – 1)
If you found this article to be interest, visit Microcontroller / MCU Designline where – in addition to my Max's Cool Beans blogs on all sorts of "stuff" – you will find the latest and greatest design, technology, product, and news articles with regard to all aspects of designing and using microcontrollers.
Also, you can obtain a highlights update delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for my weekly newsletter – just Click Here to request this newsletter using the Manage Newsletters tab (if you aren't already a member you'll be asked to register, but it's free and painless so don't let that stop you [grin]).
Last but certainly not least, make sure you check out all of the discussions and other information resources at All Programmable Planet. For example, in addition to blogs by yours truly, microcontroller expert Duane Benson is learning how to use FPGAs to augment (sometimes replace) the MCUs in his robot (and other) projects.
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David Ashton
12/6/2012 3:35 PM EST
Max, do you know anyone with a Star Trek teleporter that could beam me over to Boulder for this?
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AlabamaEng
12/6/2012 6:21 PM EST
Where are you? I could teach a class on Eagle as well as those guys.
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David Ashton
12/7/2012 2:09 AM EST
Thanks for the offer...but I am in Australia...which is about as far from anywhere as you could get!
Seriously though, I need to get off my butt, load it and just get into it and teach myself....it's just that someone teaching you can give you twice the information in half the time if you are receptive....
Thanks again
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Max the Magnificent
12/7/2012 5:54 PM EST
Hence my FPGA course next week http://university.eetimes.com/lecture-calendar.asp?cid=902#lecture_track_cgid_3
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Max the Magnificent
12/7/2012 5:53 PM EST
Of course I do (but they refuse to share)
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