Mixed-signal hardware design course: Entire step-by-step PCB design process going through the schematic, layout, and routing of a ’barebones’ STM32F4-based PCB including USB, a sensor, GPIO header, and small power supply circuitry in Altium Designer. All the way from schematic creation, through to four-layer PCB layout and routing, as well as sending it off for manufacture and assembly via JLCPCB. [SUPPORT] Free trial of Altium Designer: PCBA from $0 (Free Setup, Free Stencil): Patreon: [LINKS] Git: KiCad Version: Altium Symbol and Footprint Creation: [TIMESTAMPS] 00:00 Introduction 01:12 JLCPCB 01:35 Altium Designer Free Trial 01:55 Part Selection (SCHEMATIC) 05:47 Project Creation, Schematic Creation, Libraries 09:41 STM32 Circuitry (STM32F411) 29:36 Sensor Circuitry (MPU-6050) 40:49 USB and Power Supply Circuitry 52:33 STM32 Pinout with STM32CubeIDE 1:05:31 SWD Circuitry 1:10:23 Annotating Schematic 1:11:30 Cleaning Up Schematic 1:15:03 Electrical Rules Check (ERC) (PCB) 1:16:17 PCB Creation 1:17:10 Design Rules and Manufacturer Capabilities 1:20:00 Layer Stackup and Controlled Impedance Traces 1:24:25 Rough Layout and Component Placement 1:25:36 STM32 Layout 1:41:25 Sensor Layout 1:45:05 USB and Power Supply Layout 1:49:25 Mounting Holes 1:51:20 Board Outline 1:53:41 Refining Component Layout 1:55:19 Routing 2:16:39 Internal Layers (Ground Planes) 2:19:20 Ground Vias 2:21:15 Power Routing ( 3V3) 2:30:39 Design Rule Check (DRC) 2:33:36 Silkscreen (Text and Logo) 2:35:49 Tooling Holes (Production) 2:36:40 Gerber Files 2:41:40 Footprint Position (Pick and Place) File 2:42:59 Bill of Materials (BOM) File 2:44:50 Ordering at JLCPCB ID: QIBvbJtYjWuHiTG0uCoK
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