Make your own PCBs with Eagle from schematic designs to finish boards / (Record no. 3914)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-1-260-01919-3
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency NUFAIRVIEW
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050 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number TK 7868 M66 2017
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Personal name Monk, Simon
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245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Make your own PCBs with Eagle from schematic designs to finish boards /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Simon Monk and Duncan Amos
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement Second Edition
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. McGraw-Hill Education,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2017.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvii, 329 pages :
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Dimensions 23 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes appendix and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Cover<br/>Title Page<br/>Copyright Page<br/>Contents<br/>About the Second Edition<br/>Acknowledgments<br/>1 Introduction<br/>Printed Circuit Boards<br/>Surface Mount and Through Hole<br/>Prototyping<br/>Installing EAGLE Express Edition (Formerly Light Edition)<br/>First Run<br/>Load an Example Project<br/>Install Third-Party Software<br/>Express Edition Limitations<br/>Summary<br/>2 Quickstart<br/>Creating a New Project<br/>Drawing the Schematic<br/>Electrical Rule Check<br/>Laying Out the Board<br/>Summary<br/>3 Components and Libraries<br/>U.S. Versus European Circuit Symbols<br/>Resistors<br/>Capacitors<br/>Transistors and Diodes<br/>Integrated Circuits<br/>Connectors<br/>Other Components<br/>Buying Components<br/>Paper PCB<br/>Summary<br/>4 Editing Schematics<br/>The Anatomy of the Schematic Editor<br/>The Command Toolbar<br/>Nets<br/>Buses<br/>Worked Example<br/>Summary<br/>5 Laying Out a Printed Circuit Board<br/>Experimenting<br/>Layers<br/>The Command Toolbar<br/>The Grid<br/>Sound Meter Layout (Through-Hole)<br/>Sound Meter Layout (Surface-Mount)<br/>Manual Layout<br/>Summary<br/>6 Printed Circuit Board Fabrication<br/>Gerber Files<br/>Loading a CAM Job<br/>Running a CAM Job<br/>Measure Twice, Cut Once<br/>Submitting a Job to a PCB Service<br/>Follow the Instructions<br/>Photoetching<br/>Milling PCBs<br/>Toner Transfer<br/>Summary<br/>7 Soldering<br/>Tools<br/>Soldering Through-Hole PCBs<br/>SMD Hand Soldering<br/>SMT with Hot-Air Gun<br/>Using a Reflow Oven<br/>Summary<br/>8 Example: An Arduino Shield<br/>Introducing Arduino<br/>Shield Design<br/>Arduino R3 Shield Template<br/>A Four-Digit LED Example<br/>Fabrication<br/>Summary<br/>9 A Raspberry Pi Expansion Board<br/>Design Considerations<br/>The Schematic<br/>The Board<br/>Summary<br/>10 Commands, Scripts, and User-Language Programs<br/>Commands<br/>Scripts<br/>User-Language Programs<br/>Summary<br/>11 Creating Libraries and Parts<br/>Creating a Library<br/>Copying a Device from Another Library<br/>The Part Editor<br/>Devices, Symbols, and Packages<br/>Editing a Part<br/>Creating a New Part<br/>Summary<br/>12 Tips for Better PCBs<br/>Working Motto<br/>Know What You Want Before You Start<br/>Stay Practical<br/>Get to Know Layers<br/>Aesthetics<br/>Conventions<br/>Mountings<br/>Angles<br/>Junctions<br/>Changing Direction<br/>Relocating Components<br/>Necking<br/>Design Rule Checker<br/>Metric Versus Imperial<br/>Consider Using 0-O Resistors<br/>Remember, Not Every Board Works the First Time<br/>Summary<br/>13 Shaping Up Your PCBs<br/>Not All Boards Are Square or Rectangular<br/>Internal Slots and Millings<br/>True Double-Sided Boards<br/>Two-Part Boards (Pseudo-Panelization)<br/>Summary<br/>14 Advanced PCB Features<br/>More than Just Ground Planes<br/>Mixed Grids<br/>Custom Graphics<br/>Automated Component Positioning<br/>Boards as Modules<br/>Summary<br/>15 Getting the Best from Your Suppliers<br/>Weight of Copper<br/>Board Thickness<br/>Board Material<br/>Surface Finishes<br/>Board, Solder Resist, and Silkscreen Color<br/>Additional Services<br/>The "Info" File<br/>Summary<br/>A Resources<br/>Official Documentation<br/>Forums<br/>Tutorials<br/>Sources of Library Parts<br/>B EAGLE Layers<br/>Layers Commonly Used in the Layout Editor<br/>Layers Commonly Used in the Schematic Editor<br/>C User-Language Program Reference<br/>Data Types<br/>Strings<br/>Arrays<br/>Logical and Bitwise Operators<br/>Control Structures<br/>Special Constants<br/>Dialog Functions<br/>Other Built-in Functions<br/>D Track Width Versus Current Chart
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Fully updated coverage of PCB design and construction with EAGLE This thoroughly revised, easy-to-follow guide shows, step-by-step, how to create your own professional-quality PCBs using the latest versions of EAGLE. Make Your Own PCBs with EAGLE: From Schematic Designs to Finished Boards, Second Edition, guides you through the process of developing a schematic, transforming it into a PCB layout, and submitting Gerber files to a manufacturing service to fabricate your finished board. Four brand-new chapters contain advanced techniques, tips, and features. Downloadable DIY projects include a sound level meter, Arduino shield, Raspberry Pi expansion board, and more! Install and configure EAGLE--including EAGLE v7.7.0 Explore EAGLE's screens and create schematic and board files Select the right components and launch your own projects Create scripts and User Language Programs that automate repetitive tasks Build your own libraries and parts and modify existing components Generate Gerber design files to submit for fabrication Solder through-hole PCBs and SMD boards Learn how to streamline your design thinking and workflow Design non-rectangular and custom-shaped boards Learn advanced techniques and take your boards to the next level.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PRINTED CIRCUITS -- COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PRINTED CIRCUITS -- COMPUTER PROGRAMS.
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Personal name Amos, Duncan
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