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Guideline about PCB from University of Auckland

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slavek przepiorski

A GUIDELINE ON PCB
 

Re: A GUIDELINE ON PCB

content plz !!
 

Re: A GUIDELINE ON PCB

old and useless!
 

Re: A GUIDELINE ON PCB

Much like your post, and this one, constructive comments only please, it costs nothing to be polite

It may be useless to you, but others could find some use for it.
 

Re: A GUIDELINE ON PCB

This is the info I got from manual.

UNIVERSITY of AUCKLAND
DEPARTMENT of ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING
BY FRED NASSENSTEIN DEC 1992
UPDATED MAR 1995
UPDATED DEC 1996 BY SLAVEK PRZEPIORSKI

Contents:
1. - Introduction
2. - Chemical Process
3. - Computer Aided Design
4. - Using PROTEL-PCB
5. - Example
6. - Appendix
7. - Library Parts

It may not be typical book but it does provide nice info from what I read.
For Pr*tel user it has nice step-by-step proceedures.

and YES I waited till free download! I'm now in class for circuit board design with computer aide. Unfortunatelly we're forced to use m*lt*s*m and it's companion for creating boards. Our teacher does mention pr*tel, but our school has us use m*lt*s*m.

hope this helps.
WA
 

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