Introduction
  • OrCAD Lite is Gone (What to do?)
  • Introduction and how to get the most value from this course
  • If you're using OrCAD Professional - Dongle license issues and how to fix it
  • Why should you learn PCB Design using Cadence OrCAD / Allegro?
Project #1: Fast Simple LED Circuit
  • LED: Creating and simulating a schematic in Capture CIS Lite
  • LED: Associating Schematic Footprints and Setting PCB Parameters
  • LED: Placing Components and Routing the PCB
  • LED: Generating Gerber and Drill Files and Online Check
  • LED: LED Recap and Finished
  • Why do you want to learn PCB design, especially using Allegro/OrCAD?
BREAK 1 - Overview of OrCAD Capture
  • Projects in Capture and the Design Hierarchy
  • Capture Part Libraries
  • Creating a Part in Capture Part Editor
  • Placing Parts in Capture
  • Wiring a Schematic in Capture
  • Capture Customization and Preferences
  • Capture Annotations, Text and Smart PDF
Project #2 Phases 1 - 4: The Astable Multivibrator rev A
  • 00a - Overview of the phases 1-4 - Design, Parts, Schematic, Simulation
  • Project 2 Overview
  • 00 - Project 2 Overview
  • 01 - Starting a project and customizing your schematic template
  • 02 - What's contained in a schematic and the power of PSpice
  • 02a - How to Create a Schematic Part in OrCAD Capture
  • 03 - Placing parts in a schematic
  • 04 - Wiring schematic parts to make the circuit work
  • 05 - Nets in your schematic
  • 06 - Use PSpice to see how your circuit will work
  • 07 - How to re-use a pre-existing schematic for PCB preparation
  • 08 - Get your circuit ready for a design rules check
  • 09 - How Capture can check your schematic electrical rules for you
  • 10 - Rename parts to make your schematic easier to read
BREAK 2 - Overview of Padstack Editor
  • What is a thru-pin padstack?
  • Getting started with Padstack Editor
  • Through-Hole Padstacks and the editing environment
BREAK 3 - Overview of PCB Editor
  • Environment Setup and Grid Spacing
  • Add Lines, Shapes and Text
  • Constraints Manager and Vias
  • Create Your First Footprint from Scratch
  • Creating a surface mount device (SMD) padstack
  • Create a Footprint using Package Symbol Wizard
Project #2 Phase 5: Land Pattern (Footprint) Creation
  • 15a - Phase overview for this section
  • Footprints and Padstacks Information Download
  • 15 - Again, make sure you can find your custom footprints
  • 16 - Plated Through-hole resistor (R1, R2)
  • 17 - Through-hole capacitor (C2)
  • 18 - How to fix soldermask on a footprint (C2)
  • 19 - Test Point (TP1, TP2)
  • 20 - Header (J1)
  • 21 - 1-position header (J2, J3) and how to modify a footprint
  • 22 - (D1, D2) How to create, modify and edit a footprint and its pin numbers
  • 23 - (Q2) Reusing pads saves time
  • 24 - (Q1) Using the zig-zag land pattern
  • 25 - (R2, R3) Make a surface mount resistor footprint
  • 26 - (C1) Create a surface mount capacitor footprint
Project #2 Phase 6-7: Transfer and Lay out your PCB
  • 27 - Phases 6-7 overview: Transfer to PCB then PCB Layout
  • 27a - Let OrCAD find your physical part symbols (footprints)
  • 27b - How to match your PCB footprints with your schematic parts
  • 27c - Do your PCB outline first
  • 27d - Transfer your schematic parts onto a PCB
  • 27e - Transfer your Schematic to a PCB
  • 28 - Set up custom colors to make layout easier
  • 29 - See how PCB represents your PCB work area
  • 30 - PCB layer stack up and copper planes
  • 31 - Make your life easier with custom hotkeys and shortcuts
  • 32 - (Almost) Every PCB needs mounting holes
  • 33 - How/Where to place your PCB components (part 1)
  • 34 - Making small changes to your footprints during PCB layout
  • 35 - Route the PCB (Part 1)
  • 36 - Finish routing the PCB (Part 2)
Projection #2 Phase 8: PCB Production
  • Phase 8 Overview - Production
  • 37 - Create text on the PCB
  • 37b - How to Set up Color Views Before Generating Artwork
  • 38 - Artwork films and how to capture your PCB image
  • 39 - How to change the origin of your PCB design
  • 40 - Create Gerber files for PCB fabrication
  • 41 - How to make a drill file for PCB drilling
Project #2 Phase 9-10: Documentation
  • Phases 9-10 Overview - Bill of Materials and Documentation
  • 42 - How to check and submit Gerber files for PCB fabrication
  • 43 - Communicate all the information about your PCB
  • 44 - Make a Bill of Materials to order your parts
Project #3 Phase 1: Design
  • 00 - Project overview (based on a reference design)
  • 01 - The blueprint to finish any PCB design
  • 02 - Finding a reference design
  • 03 - How to make use of a pre-built schematic from Texas Instruments
Project #3 Phase 2: Parts
  • 04 - Fix the diode (pat 1)
  • 05 - Fix the diode (part 2)
  • 07 - The 10 kΩ resistor schematic symbol
  • 08 - Fixing the 2.87 kΩ resistor schematic symbol