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About the Course

This is course 4 of this specialization (although it can be taken out of order) and focuses on applying experience and knowledge gained in the first three courses to build physical electronics hardware. Specifically, this course focuses on four areas: circuit simulation, schematic entry, PCB layout, and 3D CAD modeling. There are many excellent commercial applications available in these areas, however to give everyone access we'll be using all free and open-source software. By the end of this course you should feel comfortable using free and open-source software to design your own printed circuit board and any bracketry or case to hold it, customized for your application. Module 1 covers circuit simulation using several open-source projects and simulation methods for simulating transient response of circuits as well as frequency-domain response of filters. Additionally, we'll use open-source filter synthesis tools to help you quickly design and simulation filters. Module 2 is all about creating professional looking electrical schematics. This is both an art and a skill and we'll cover the technical elements of using schematic entry software as well as broad concepts that are portable to any commercial application. Module 3 takes our schematic and turns it into a physical PCB design. Understanding this process of how the schematic and the PCB layout work together is critical. We'll be demonstrating this with open-source software, but again, the concepts apply to any commercial software you may have access to. Module 4 demonstrates the powerful idea of co-designing your electrical and mechanical systems together. We'll create a 3D model of our electrical PCB and bring it into 3D CAD software to design mechanical parts around it. Tying together these two applications opens another dimension in customizing your projects....

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By Russell E B

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Nov 22, 2023

Nice Course. This whole specialization is quite different than you'd expect with the title. First course included stuff about Raspberry Pi, but the other three went off in details of things you would need to consider working on a home project. Actually programming the RPi is only one part of the whole thing. This course focused on designing circuits with Spice and Qucs-S, designing the PCB board based on that circuit with KiCad and then finally designing a case for the board using FreeCAD. I mostly just watched the video and took the quizzes for now. I plan to go back to some of the lectures when I'm involved with a big home project in the future. I highly highly recommend this whole specialization! Thanks to the excellent instructor Drew Wilson for this highly valuable series of courses!

By muhammad

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Jan 20, 2024

Excellent course to learn the open source softwares including QUACs, KiCAD and FreeCAD.

By Abdussamet P

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Jan 4, 2024

Well course, I have learned KiCad many thanks.

By Carlos M

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Nov 4, 2022

Incredibly Helpful. Highly Recommended

By John W

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Jan 2, 2024

Best course!!!