PCB Design

We have a dedicated team of 20+ Engineers for Embedded design and development.

A Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is a flat board used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using conductive pathways (traces), pads, and other features etched from copper sheets.

PCB design stands for Printed Circuit Board design, and it refers to the process of designing the layout of electronic circuits that are physically embedded into a flat board made of insulating material and conductive copper tracks.

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THE GOAL OF PCB DESIGN IS TO CREATE A BOARD THAT WILL

Fit the intended electronic circuit

Ensure good electrical performance

Be manufacturable and reliable

Be compact and cost-effective

STEPS IN PCB DESIGN

1. Schematic Capture

Drawing the electronic circuit diagram using design software (e.g., resistors, capacitors, ICs, etc.)

2. Component Placement

Positioning components on the board to optimize space and functionality.

3. Routing

Connecting components with copper traces that act as "wires" on the board.

4. Design Rule Check (DRC)

Ensuring there are no errors in spacing, trace width, or other parameters.

5. Generating Gerber Files

Exporting the design into a format used by manufacturers to create the physical board.

6. Prototyping and Testing

Creating a sample board to test for functionality and errors before full production.