I chooses correct path or not?
If i am not means give me some option?
Please friends help me to start my new carrier
Thanks in advance
K.Bhoobalan
i think altium is easy to start with since alot of online resources (in youtube) available.
a schematic is an engineers responsibility, they are created by the engineer and passed to the PCB designer, totally different job, set of skills etc.
Design of the schematic is definitely an engineers responsibility, but it can (and often is) just a rough hand drawn sketch on sheets of paper.
If there is a company drawing office, it is a draughtsman's job to turn a hand drawn schematic into electronic format, including generating any new symbols for unusual components, entering details of parts that will later appear on a bill of materials, specify component designators (R1, R2, C27 etc) and generally deal with the task of fully documenting and correcting any missing details from the engineers hand drawn sketches.
In a small company the engineer does it all.
In much larger organizations a drawing office team does this.
Same with the strictly mechanical side, the engineer specifies plugs, sockets, fans, heat sinks and so on. But a professional design draughtsman draws up mechanical drawings and full official parts lists for fabrication of the metalwork, and all the documentation for final assembly by the production team.
These design draughtsman also add details like paint specifications and any parts that may need to be machined or electro plated.
They are specialists in this field, just as the electronic engineer is a specialist in his field.
All these tasks are not completely isolated, the electronic engineer provides guidance and advises on which tracks on a PCB may be critical, grounding layout, specified wire gauges, EMC issues and so on. But the PCB designer usually creates both the electronic schematic and PCB because they are so intimately related to each other.
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