Learn to Design Your Own Boards
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Design a board in 15 hours
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Robert Feranec
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3 points • Psychological_Sink12
Udemy- Learn to Design Your Own Boards 2020
Udemy- Altium Designer Training PCB Design Master Class 2019
2 points • Fit-Communication-20
I've never seen Dave do full pcb tutorials on the eevblog, but his Amphour podcast co-host Chris Gammel has classes on KiCad. https://flowto.it/ugZk9rIj If you are looking a great class on Altium, check out Robert Ferenec on udemy. I took this course a couple of years ago and have designed and built dozens of boards sincee then. https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-to-design-your-own-boards/
2 points • PCB_EIT
+1 This. I learned everything about Altium from Fedevel Academy. Robert is also very responsive to emails and comments on youtube.
He has a free video on Udemy for starting with Altium Designer: https://www.udemy.com/course/starting-with-altium-designer/
He also has a paid course that you can get for cheap when Udemy has a sale: https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-to-design-your-own-boards/
He has the rest of his courses on his website: Fedevel Academy. He also has a youtube page that has a lot of great content.
1 points • Monkeyfarm54
I'm really just looking for help at getting a good starting place. I've been doing my own research and finding some resources I think that'd be useful for me. So maybe in sharing these resources I've found it'll be more useful in explaining what my question is that words. https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-to-design-your-own-boards/ this seems like it'd be really useful, and so would https://www.udemy.com/course/crash-course-electronics-and-pcb-design/ I do realize that what I was asking was broad, but the reason it was like that, is that I'm a beginner, and I don't know what I don't know, so it's hard to ask more specific questions. I was basically just asking for tips and help from those more experienced in sharing what they did to get the where they are. I will say though this conversation we've had has actually helped a lot in finding more precisely what I'd like to ask, so in a weird way this has helped.