From circuit board design to finished product: the hobbyist’s guide to hardware manufacturing

Ғылым және технология

Sebastian Roll
Ever wondered how hardware is made, or curious about making your own?
In this session, we will share our experiences with building a programmable gamepad for use in IoT workshops. The gamepad is equipped with:
- WiFi and Bluetooth
- Touch screen
- Microphone and speaker
- Joypad and buttons
- Integrated sensors
We will cover the entire production process, including:
- Designing the PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
- Choosing a microcontroller and parts
- Finding, ordering and assembling components
- Pulling together firmware, drivers and software
We conclude with live, interactive demos using the gamepad.
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Пікірлер: 19

  • @prithwirajdutta3827
    @prithwirajdutta38274 жыл бұрын

    I was infact looking for this workflow all these years. Thank you. Great video.

  • @sebsy15

    @sebsy15

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I really appreciate your feedback.

  • @squirtgun187
    @squirtgun187 Жыл бұрын

    I needed this so badly! Thank you! Great job.

  • @mikhaw
    @mikhaw3 жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial....thank you

  • @MangoBee093
    @MangoBee0933 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful video, thanks you so much

  • @THE_ONLY_GOD
    @THE_ONLY_GOD2 жыл бұрын

    Nice presentation. Thanks

  • @sudeepvd
    @sudeepvd3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you..

  • @ajeethsuryash5123
    @ajeethsuryash51232 жыл бұрын

    Awesome presentation

  • @PrathameshJakka
    @PrathameshJakka4 жыл бұрын

    very good presentation

  • @vamskrish
    @vamskrish2 жыл бұрын

    Great lecture 👌

  • @denniskombwa7557
    @denniskombwa75572 жыл бұрын

    I am a newbie in this field though I have a background in electronics engineering but with experience in the telco industry as a networks engineer..I am currently developing an asset tracking and temperature sensing tag and will stick to your guidance.Hopefully if it succeeds I will share with you my story.This is the guidance have been looking for .

  • @wills242

    @wills242

    2 жыл бұрын

    That sounds awesome! What are the applications? I’m making a simple multimedia remote.

  • @danny_racho
    @danny_racho3 жыл бұрын

    Can you please make timestamps? It would be very nice, since I don't want to start the video every time I come back to watch it :)

  • @Qalb-e-bano
    @Qalb-e-bano2 жыл бұрын

    What does Pick and place files and assembly documents mean in PCB DESIGN? Does it not mean fabricating the pcb hardware? Ps reply .my pcb designer is giving me only the software of pcb.

  • @KingdomChablo

    @KingdomChablo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pick and place files are like the coordinates and orientation of how each component will be placed on your PCB via an automated machine. So basically the manufacturer needs this info to make sure the automated machine places the components right. You can easily generate this from EDAs and you must also send them the components you want them to fabricate on the pcb

  • @Qalb-e-bano

    @Qalb-e-bano

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@KingdomChablo thank you

  • @dineshwasoo1978
    @dineshwasoo19783 жыл бұрын

    How can we ensure that the PCB maker does not expose our circuit to third party.what should we give them to design a PCB .

  • @free42mind

    @free42mind

    3 жыл бұрын

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerber_format Also, each manufacturer has it's own requierements and limitation. Those are listed on the respective websites. Check those BEFORE making the PCB design since failure to follow those WILL result in bad PCBs being manufactured. Regarding exposure - it's a trust issue. Some chineese factories actually offer you to openly put you design on their site for some discount. But, really, how secret/complicated IS your design? Could it be replicated by just looking at the manufactured PCB (If you're asking this question then, for your project, the answer is "yes")? In that case, you won't really care about the manufacturer.

  • @FlyingPlastic356

    @FlyingPlastic356

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unless you really trying to create a PCB for specific ASICs (e.g. carrier PCB for the processor like AMD or Intel) or your PCB design is specifically intended for highly classified projects for government, I think that your PCB design will not worth too much to expose. There are several ways of protecting it if you insisted on doing it, of course: 1. Use the "Industrial Design Copyright" law. You can send your PCB design to your local Intellectual Property governing body and have it protected under Industrial Design IP protection before you send it to your PCB maker. While this doesn't stop people to copy your PCB, at least you have all the legal rights to pursue and either stop them or make them pay for the design. However, it also means that unless you 100% certain that your design is working correctly before sending it to your PCB maker, you will have to redo you IP protection multiple times, which is expensive. 2. Split your PCB into multiple small modules, each being processed by different supplier. Therefore, even if one supplier leaked your design, not much of it can be used by your competitor since they don't have all the modules to combine as fully functioning system. Downside is that your production cost is going to go up and extra logistical issues trying to manage multiple suppliers. Additionally, all additional connectors and jumpers to connect between modules add extra fail points that make your system less reliable. 3. If absolute IP protection is your utmost goal, the only viable way is to build your own production chain. That means you must make your own PCB in house, from etching, cutting, drilling, all until the final PCB comes out. It is expensive, but if you really care and you need to protect your IP at all costs, with high enough volume it is worth it. Besides even if you protect it using one of the 3 options above, how can you protect your competitor from secretly buy your product and reverse engineer it? You can cover or seal your PCB in opaque epoxy that covers every part of PCB, but then you cannot fix it later and with slightly extra effort, they can X-ray the PCB and still copy your design that way.

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