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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOADS

By ABRAR
CONTENT
 INTRODUCTION
 TYPES OF PCB
 PCB TERMINOLOGY
 Library creation of components in ORCAD
 PCB FLOW
 USES OF PCB
INTRODUCTION
 Printed circuit board can be
shortly PCB
 PCB were first devloped by an
australian Paul Eister
 PCB is a non conductive substrate
that mchanically support and
electrical connects the electronic
components using track pads and
other feature etched on a
laminated copper sheet
TYPES OF PCB
 There are three layes of PCB’s
 Single sided PCB = Component
placement/Routing only on one side
(TOP/BOTTOM)
 Double sided PCB = Component
placement/Routing only on both side (TOP &
Bottom)
 Multilayer PCB = Component placement on
both side and Routing also internal layer
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
TERMINOLOGY
 Bare board : This term refers to a circuit board
with no components mounted to it.
 Trace : This term refers to the coppe width of
the PCB wires.
 Via : Interconnection of the signal between
different layers of a PCB .
 Pad : This is one of the most basic units of PCB.
A pad is a contact point to which the
components are soldered
Library creation of components in
ORCAD
 We have to create each and every componet I n
library.
PCB FLOW
USES OF PCB
 A printed circuit board, or PCB, is used to
mechanically support and electrically connect
electronic components using conductive pathways,
tracks or signal traces etched from copper sheets
laminated onto a non-conductive substrate.
Printed Circuit Boards in Commercial Aviation
 As the amount of electronic devices used in
commercial aircraft continues to grow, integrated
devices and new interfaces are needed in order to
improve safety and ensure that multiple complex
networks work together seamlessly
Summary
 PCB were first devlpoed by an AUSTRALIAN
engineer PAUL EISLER.
 Mainly 3 types of PCB.
 Schematic, Footprint creation, Placement ,
Routing are basic steps of PCB’s
 Analysis ensures signal to be received with
proper strength
 Gerber file is used for fabrication and assembly
process
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