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Printed Circuit Board Designer's Reference; Basics - Chris Robertson

Printed Circuit Board Designer's Reference; Basics

Chris Robertson (Autor)

Media-Kombination
296 Seiten
2003
Prentice Hall
978-0-13-067481-4 (ISBN)
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The book shows how to develop the basics of design practices standards and explores different materials and processes in easy to understand terminology. Starting from the design conception, to completion, the author develops all aspects of design. He will also provide the designer with a life long reference for design and terminology.
PCB design is the precursor to integrated circuit design, both of which are required in almost all electronic devices. Today there is a shortage of new designers and the industry is beginning to suffer. This shortage is due in part to the lack of educational avenues and materials, such as text and reference books such as this one. The industry itself lacks documentation, standards and reference material.This book is geared to the new designer that wants to learn all aspects of Printed Circuit Board design from the ground floor. From the circuit concept, through the design process, to manufacturing of the board and assembly of components to the board, PCB Designer's Reference contains all the information needed for everyday, practical Printed Circuit Board design. Instead of providing only formula and values, PCB Designer's Reference provides tools and calculators for everyday use. All aspects are considered in the board design, including a realistic and necessary look at the financial aspect and its role in the design. PCB Designer's Reference will prove to be a life-long reference companion.

CHRISTOPHER T. ROBERTSON has worked nearly a decade in the PCB industry. His background includes developing standards and procedures for PCB design, creating a training course for new designers, and writing a regular column for a PCB trade magazine. Robertson has also worked in PCB manufacturing, testing, maintenance, assembly, and software beta testing. A member of the IPC Council, he has spent the past few years providing technical assistance and developing and defining the organization's technology conventions.

Preface.


Designer's Checklist.


1. Introduction to a Printed Circuit Board.


What Is a PCB? What a PCB Is Made Of. A Thumbnail Sketch of the Design Process. Summary.



2. Design for Manufacturing.


About Fabrication Notes. Technologies. Defining Fabrication Limits. The Fabrication Drawing. The Fabrication Process and Fabrication Notes. Summary.



3. Design for Assembly.


Soldering a Thru-Hole Component. Quality Solder Joints. Determining the Annular Ring for Assembly. Component Spacing. Component Placement. Manual Assembly vs. Auto Assembly. Single-Sided Assembly vs. Double-Sided Assembly. Manual Assembly. Auto Assembly. Summary.



4. Schematics and the Netlist.


Schematic Entry. Understanding Electricity. Software Terminology. Understanding Components. Schematic Standards. Schematic Design Checklist. Schematic Styles. Sheets and Strategies. Connectors and Sheet Connectors. Summary.



5. Designing a PCB.


Initial Design Determination. Getting Started Using Tools of the Trade. Utilities and Accessories. Documenting Standards and Materials. Gathering and Defining Preliminary Information. Defining Constraints and Requirements. Determining the Material Type to Use. Designing the Board. Specifying the Manufacturing Do's and Don'ts. Templates. Summary.



6. Libraries, Components, and Data Sheets.


Understanding Components. Component Consistency. Component Symbol Types. Library Naming Convention. Manufacturer-Generic vs. Manufacturer-Specific Components. Deciphering a Data Sheet and Manufacturer's Standards—SMD. Drawing the Components. Multiple Aspects of the Same Component. Summary.



7. Board Completion and Inspection.


Why Inspect? Summary.



8. Drawing an Assembly.


Creating an Assembly Drawing. Determining the Type of Assembly Drawing Required. Assembly Views. Assembly Drawing Final Note. Summary.



Appendix—Examples.


PCB Manufacturing Terms.


PCB Manufacturing Acronyms.


Electronic Terms.


Electronic Acronyms.


PCB Design Acronyms.


Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.10.2003
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 240 mm
Gewicht 510 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 0-13-067481-8 / 0130674818
ISBN-13 978-0-13-067481-4 / 9780130674814
Zustand Neuware
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