PCB Design
If you have a schematic or a
drawing, but do not have time or
tools to complete the design, we
can help you. From 25 to 25,000+ pins, our
PCB Design team of in-house
electrical engineers can handle
your toughest designs. These
engineers are experts in PCB
Design Services and specialize in
using Allegro (a Cadence tool) and PADS (an Innoveda tool).
There are 11 steps to the PCB
design process & work flow which
we cover in the pcb designing
guide. Step 1: Finalize your Circuit
Design
Step 2: Choose PCB Design
Software
Step 3: Capture Your Schematic
Step 4: Design Component
Footprints – Once the schematic
is complete its time to draw the
physical outline of each of the
components. These outlines are
what are placed on the pcb in
copper to allow the components
to be soldered to the printed
wiring board. Step 5: Establish PCB Outline –
Each project will have restrictions
related to the board outline. This
should be determined in this step
since an idea of component
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