You will have learned how to design an electrical circuit using a variety of components, and translate the schematic of this circuit to both a breadboard and an exportable printed circuit board (PCB).
Derived from 'Learn Electronics Repair' on YouTube, this workshop is just an introduction to the applications of EasyEDA. The goal of this project is ultimately to expose our team to the workflow of designing an electrical system from idea generation to manufacturing. Getting comfortable with EasyEDA as a software is certainly a bonus, but much of the skillbuilding comes with practice!
Here is a roadmap of the 'big picture' steps of using the EasyEDA Software:
Design your Circuit Schematic
Make an EasyEDA account and access the Std. Edition 'Designer'
Navigate to the designer tabs
Select all needed components from the library
Re-orient and re-configure elements as needed
Wire connections
Translate your schematic to a Breadboard
Select physical components
Wire physical connections
Drive the system with power
Translate your schematic to a PCB
Convert an existing schematic into a PCB
Place all components onto the PCB
Route and Export the PCB
This product is what is manufactured and shipped from our exported filework.
After soldering and adding components to the board, our working product operates with the press of a button!