
KiCad 6 Like A Pro - Projects, Tips and Recipes
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- KiCad6 Projects, Tips, and Recipes
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- Contents
- Did you find an error?
- About the author
- About Tech Explorations
- About KiCad 6
- About this book
- Requirements
- How to read KiCad 6 Like A Pro
- The book web page
- Foreword by Wayne Stambaugh
- An introduction: Why KiCad?
- 11 : Project - MCU datalogger
- 11.1. Project - Introduction
- 11.2. Create the new project and Git repository
- 11.3. Schematic design
- 11.3.1. Schema 1 - Setup
- 11.3.2. Schema 2 - Symbols
- 11.3.3. Schema 2 - Sheet two
- 11.3.4. Schema 3 - Arrange, Annotate
- 11.3.5. Edit compo nent values
- 11.3.6. Schema 3 - A ssociate
- 11.3.7. Schema 4 - Wir ing of sheet 1
- 11.3.8. Schema 4 - Wiring of sheet 2
- 11.3.9. Schema 5 - Nets
- 11.3.10. Schema 6 - Electrical Rules Check
- 11.3.11. Schema 7 - Comments
- 11.4. Create the 2-layer branch in G it
- 11.5. Layout design
- 11.5.1. Layout 1 - Setup
- 11.5.2. Layout 2 - Outline and constrai nts
- 11.5.3. Layout 3 - Place components
- 11.5.4. Layout 2 - Outline refi nement
- 11.5.5. Layout 4 - Route
- 11.5.6. Layout 4 - Copper fi lls
- 11.5.7. Layout 4 - Routing improvements
- 11.5.8. Layout 5 - Silkscreen
- 11.5.9. Layout 4 - Routing violations and complete silkscreen
- 11.5.10. Layout 6 - Design Rules Check
- 11.5.11. Layout 7 - Manufacture
- 11.6. 3D shapes
- 11.7. Merge 2-layer branch to main
- 11.8. Design 4 Layer PCB in new Git branch
- 11.9. Four-layer PCB routing
- 11.10. Four-layer PCB manufacturing
- 11.11. Updating layout from changes to the schematic with Git
- 11.12. Finding and correcting a design defect
- 11.12.1. Fix the schematic
- 11.12.2. Fix the 2 layer PCB layout
- 11.12.3. Fix the 4 layer PCB layout
- 12: Project - An ESP32 clone
- 12.1. Project - Introduction
- 12.2. Schematic design
- 12.2.1. Schema 1 - New KiCad project and Schematic Setup
- 12.2.2. Sche ma 2 - Symbols
- 12.2.3. Schema 3 - Annotate and set component values
- 12.2.4. Schema 3 - A rrange
- 12.2.5. Schema 3 - Ass ociate
- 12.2.6. Schema 4 - Wirin g
- 12.2.7. Schema 5 - Nets and Ne t Classes
- 12.2.8. Schema 6 - Electrical R ules Check
- 12.2.9. Schema 7 - Comments
- 12.3. Layout design
- 12.3.1. Layout 1 - Setup
- 12.3.2. Layout 2 - Outline and constr aints
- 12.3.3. Layout 3 - Place components
- 12.3.4. Layout 2 supplemental - refi ne outline
- 12.3.5. Layout 4 - Route
- 12.3.6. Layout 4 - Copper fi lls and keep out areas
- 12.3.7. Layout 5 - Silkscreen
- 12.3.8. Layout 4 - Routing improvements
- 12.3.9. Layout 6 - Design Rules Check
- 12.3.10. Layout 7 - Manufacture
- 12.4. 3D shapes
- 12.5. Finding and correcting a design defect
- 12.5.1. Fix the schematic
- 12.5.2. Fix the layout
- 13: Recipes
- 13.1. Create a custom silkscreen or copper graphic
- 13.2. Change a symbols and footprints in bulk
- 13.2.1. Change a symbol in bulk
- 13.2.2. Change a footprint in bulk
- 13.3. Interactive delete
- 13.4. Find and Replace (Eeschema )
- 13.5. Edit Text & Graphics Properti es
- 13.6. Edit Track & Via Properties (Pcbnew)
- 13.7. Text variables
- 13.8. Board Setup - pre-defined sizes for tracks and vias
- 13.9. Board Setup - Design rules violation severity
- 13.10. Board Setup - Custom design rules
- 13.11. Schematic Setup - Electrical Rules and violation severity
- 13.12. Schematic Setup - Electrical Rules and Pin confl icts map
- 13.13. Field name templates
- 13.14. Bill of Materials
- 13.14.1. Build-in BOM in Pcbnew
- 13.14.2. Build-in BOM in Eeschema
- 13.14.3. A plug-in for BOM
- 13.15. Import components from Snapeda
- 13.16. The FreeRouting autorouter
- 13.16.1. Install and start FreeRouting on MacOS
- 13.16.2. Install and start FreeRouting on Linux Kubuntu
- 13.16.3. Install and start FreeRouting on Windows
- 13.16.4. How to use the FreeRouting autorouter 2-layer example
- 13.16.5. How to use the FreeRouting autorouter 4-layer example
- 13.17. Pcbnew Inspection menu
- 13.18. Single track and diff erential pair routing
- 13.19. Track length tuning
- 13.20. Differential pair skew tuning
- 13.21. Interactive router modes
- 13.22. The footprint wizard
- 13.23. Pin and wire highlighter tool
- 13.24. Pcbnew Origins
- 13.25. KiCad project management with Git
- 13.25.1. Install Git
- 13.25.2. Git confi guration
- 13.25.3. Create a new KiCad project Git repository
- 13.25.4. How to ignore fi les
- 13.25.5. Basic Git commands: add, commit
- 13.25.6. Basic Git commands: branch
- 13.25.7. Basic Git commands: merge
- 13.26. Sharing your KiCad project on GitHub
- 13.27. Customize the editor color scheme
- 13.28. Import an EAGLE, Altium, or Cadstar project
- 13.29. The circuit simulator
- 13.29.1. Prepare the circuit for simulation
- 13.29.2. Configure the simulator
- 13.29.3. Simulate
- 13.30. Import a KiCad 5 project
- 13.31. KiCad project templates
- 13.31.1. Using a system project template
- 13.31.2. Create a user project template
- 13.32. Archive/unarchive and share a project
- 13.33. Buses
- 13.34. Calculate the width of a trace
- 13.35. Design a custom schematic sheet
- Index
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