Despite the training videos making it look easy, it's not.
Check out the Work Flow Overview starting on page 4.
http://docs.kicad-pcb.org/4.0.7/en/getting_started_in_kicad/getting_started_in_kicad.pdf
Good luck!
Vince
Check out the Work Flow Overview starting on page 4.
http://docs.kicad-pcb.org/4.0.7/en/getting_started_in_kicad/getting_started_in_kicad.pdf
Good luck!
Vince
I have no experience with designing circuit boards but searching the web, this software seems like it may be suitable for newbies:
How to Design a PCB Layout - Circuit Basics
EasyEDA - Online PCB design & circuit simulator
My Experience Using the Online PCB Software EasyEDA
https://www.edn.com/design/pc-board/4430173/EasyEDA--Free-online-EDA---Product-how-to
How to Design a PCB Layout - Circuit Basics
EasyEDA - Online PCB design & circuit simulator
My Experience Using the Online PCB Software EasyEDA
https://www.edn.com/design/pc-board/4430173/EasyEDA--Free-online-EDA---Product-how-to
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Maybe it's because I never used other software, but I found KiCad easy to pick up. I couldn't get the modelling to work. I ended up having to build a completely different schematic and at that point figured I should just use LT Spice instead.
I also used this place for boards. Not the cheapest, but quick and good quality. You can literally just import your KiCad file and it grabs what it needs!
OSH Park ~
Plus they're purple 😀
Here's a little surface mount RIAA board I made. Phonoclone circuit tweaked a bit for my application.
I also used this place for boards. Not the cheapest, but quick and good quality. You can literally just import your KiCad file and it grabs what it needs!
OSH Park ~
Plus they're purple 😀
Here's a little surface mount RIAA board I made. Phonoclone circuit tweaked a bit for my application.
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Maybe it's because I never used other software, but I found KiCad easy to pick up. I couldn't get the modelling to work. I ended up having to build a completely different schematic and at that point figured I should just use LT Spice instead.
I also used this place for boards. Not the cheapest, but quick and good quality. You can literally just import your KiCad file and it grabs what it needs!
OSH Park ~
Plus they're purple 😀
Here's a little surface mount RIAA board I made. Phonoclone circuit tweaked a bit for my application.
So far I don’t find KiCAD too bad. I’m going to take my first dip into the PCB pool by doing the bias circuit for this amp pictured a few posts back. A quick, easy, first project to see how things go. More later......
Regards,
Dan

Can't wait to see how it turns out!
The pic in post #772 really gets my motor running! 😀
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Excuse me, if the preamplifier is capacitively coupled output, does the primary input transformer need to be connected with a 10K resistance to the ground? Thank you.View attachment 771403
YES but it´s not always 10K sometimes is less Ohm's resistor.
You need find optimal good component resistance. Please see Mr. Pass answer
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YES but it´s not always 10K sometimes is less Ohm's resistor.
You need find optimal good component resistance. Please see Mr. Pass answer
Thank you
Thank you
Can be done with 10 K potentiometer.
You try find the lower R without motorboat sound , next step mesure resistance on potentiometer
then replace potentiometer with fixed resistor who have resistance value close to mesurement 🙂 Enjoy
Just starting to get the feel of KiCAD. Be kind in your remarks!
Nice pcb start point 🙂 What I see on Mr. Pass pcb are large fat tracks around IXYS hockey puck beacause is for high current.
You can do something similar.
Greetings
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What about hockey puck audio signal pcb ? Do You go use high nickel Cinemags ?
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