Transform your electronics ideas into manufacturable printed circuit boards with this 3-course program covering the complete PCB design workflow. Starting with schematic-to-PCB fundamentals, you'll learn professional layout techniques ensuring reliable real-world performance. Master critical skills including design rules, component placement, layer stackup, and power/ground networks. Progress to advanced signal routing with controlled impedance, differential pairs, and high-speed USB circuits while managing signal integrity and EMI. The program culminates with Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Testability (DFT) principles that separate hobbyist boards from production-ready designs. Using KiCAD throughout, you'll work on projects including a USB-to-UART converter and microcontroller development board, applying each concept in real-time. Learn to avoid reflections, crosstalk, and thermal issues while implementing professional practices for test points, assembly optimization, and fabrication verification. Each course emphasizes hands-on demos over theory. Whether you're an electronics enthusiast, startup engineer, or embedded developer, this program bridges circuit design and physical implementation. By completion, you'll create PCBs optimized for reliability, manufacturability, and cost-effectiveness—ready for prototypes to mass production.
What you'll learn
Understand PCB design workflow
Apply design rules and professional layout techniques
Manage signal integrity and EMI
Implement Design for Manufacturability (DFM) principles
Utilize KiCAD for PCB projects
Course objectives
Transform electronics ideas into manufacturable PCBs
Learn critical skills for reliable real-world performance
Bridge the gap between circuit design and physical implementation