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− | | Dear friends, Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''“Designing circuit schematic in Kicad”'''. | + | |Dear friends, Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''“Designing circuit schematic in Kicad”'''. |
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− | | | + | |Let us see the steps involved in 'PCB' designing. |
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− | | 00:12 | + | |00:12 |
− | | First step is to create '''schematic''' for the desired circuit. | + | |First step is to create '''schematic''' for the desired circuit. |
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|Second step is to generate '''netlist'''. | |Second step is to generate '''netlist'''. | ||
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− | | Third step is to map components with corresponding footprints. | + | |Third step is to map components with corresponding footprints. |
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|And fourth step is to create '''board layout''' for the circuit. | |And fourth step is to create '''board layout''' for the circuit. | ||
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|In this tutorial, we will learn the first step that is- | |In this tutorial, we will learn the first step that is- | ||
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|creating a '''schematic''' for the desired circuit. | |creating a '''schematic''' for the desired circuit. | ||
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|00:35 | |00:35 | ||
− | | We are using '''Ubuntu 12.04''' as the '''operating system''' | + | |We are using '''Ubuntu 12.04''' as the '''operating system''' |
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|00:40 | |00:40 | ||
− | | with '''KiCad''' version '''2011 hyphen 05 hyphen 25''' for this tutorial. | + | |with '''KiCad''' version '''2011 hyphen 05 hyphen 25''' for this tutorial. |
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− | | | + | |Basic knowledge of electronic circuits is a pre-requisite for this tutorial. |
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|We will use '''Astable multivibrator''' as an example circuit for this tutorial. | |We will use '''Astable multivibrator''' as an example circuit for this tutorial. | ||
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− | |To start '''KiCad'''- | + | |To start '''KiCad'''- Go to the top left corner of '''ubuntu desktop screen'''. |
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|Click on the first icon i.e the '''Dashhome'''. | |Click on the first icon i.e the '''Dashhome'''. | ||
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|01:12 | |01:12 | ||
− | | In the search bar, type: 'KiCad' and press '''Enter'''. | + | |In the search bar, type: 'KiCad' and press '''Enter'''. |
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|'''KiCad main window''' will appear on the screen. | |'''KiCad main window''' will appear on the screen. | ||
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− | | | + | |Note that in Ubuntu 12.04, the menu bar of KiCad appears on the top panel of Ubuntu desktop. |
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|To start a new project, click on '''File''' and then click on '''New'''. | |To start a new project, click on '''File''' and then click on '''New'''. | ||
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|Give a name to your project. For example, "project1". | |Give a name to your project. For example, "project1". | ||
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− | | Note that the project is getting saved with ' | + | |Note that the project is getting saved with 'pro' extension. |
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|01:47 | |01:47 | ||
− | | Let me '''resize''' this window for better view. | + | |Let me '''resize''' this window for better view. |
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− | | Notice where your project is getting saved and change the directory if needed. | + | |Notice where your project is getting saved and change the directory if needed. |
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− | | Click on '''Save'''. | + | |Click on '''Save'''. |
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− | | 02:01 | + | |02:01 |
− | | Circuit schematics are made in KiCad using '''EESchema'''. | + | |Circuit schematics are made in KiCad using '''EESchema'''. |
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|Let me show you how to start 'EESchema' in KiCad. | |Let me show you how to start 'EESchema' in KiCad. | ||
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|02:10 | |02:10 | ||
− | | The first tab in the top panel of KiCad main window is called as 'EESchema' or '''schematic editor'''. | + | |The first tab in the top panel of KiCad main window is called as 'EESchema' or '''schematic editor'''. |
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|Clicking on 'EESchema' tab opens the schematic editor. | |Clicking on 'EESchema' tab opens the schematic editor. | ||
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|An '''Info''' dialog-box will appear saying it cannot find the schematic. | |An '''Info''' dialog-box will appear saying it cannot find the schematic. | ||
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|Click on '''OK'''. | |Click on '''OK'''. | ||
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|We will create circuit schematics here. | |We will create circuit schematics here. | ||
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− | | Go to the right panel of 'EESchema' window. | + | |Go to the right panel of 'EESchema' window. |
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− | | Now, click on the blank 'EESchema' window. | + | |Now, click on the blank 'EESchema' window. |
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− | | The '''component selection''' window will open up. | + | |The '''component selection''' window will open up. |
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− | | Now, we will place '''555 timer IC schematic''' in the EESchema window. | + | |Now, we will place '''555 timer IC schematic''' in the EESchema window. |
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|In the '''Name''' field of component selection window, type "555" and click on '''OK'''. | |In the '''Name''' field of component selection window, type "555" and click on '''OK'''. | ||
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|It will show the search result as '''LM555N'''. | |It will show the search result as '''LM555N'''. | ||
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|Select this result and click on '''OK'''. | |Select this result and click on '''OK'''. | ||
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|The component’s schematic will appear on the EESchema window. | |The component’s schematic will appear on the EESchema window. | ||
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|It would be tied to your cursor. | |It would be tied to your cursor. | ||
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− | | Place the component at the center of the screen by a single click. | + | |Place the component at the center of the screen by a single click. |
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− | | To zoom in and zoom out, for better view, use the scroll button of your '''mouse'''. | + | |To zoom in and zoom out, for better view, use the scroll button of your '''mouse'''. |
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− | | Keep cursor on component which you want to zoom in and zoom out. | + | |Keep cursor on component which you want to zoom in and zoom out. |
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|You can also use 'F1' and 'F2' keys to zoom in and zoom out, respectively. | |You can also use 'F1' and 'F2' keys to zoom in and zoom out, respectively. | ||
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− | | You may or may not see the 'VCC'' and 'GND' i.e. the ground terminal on the '555 IC'. | + | |You may or may not see the 'VCC'' and 'GND' i.e. the ground terminal on the '555 IC'. |
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− | | If you do not see it, go to the left panel of EESchema window, | + | |If you do not see it, go to the left panel of EESchema window, |
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− | | | + | |click on the '''Show hidden pins''' button. |
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|Now, we will place a resistor in the EESchema window. | |Now, we will place a resistor in the EESchema window. | ||
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|The '''Place a component''' option was previously selected by us. | |The '''Place a component''' option was previously selected by us. | ||
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|Hence, simply click on EESchema and you will see the '''component selection''' window. | |Hence, simply click on EESchema and you will see the '''component selection''' window. | ||
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|In the '''Name''' field, type 'r' and click on '''OK'''. | |In the '''Name''' field, type 'r' and click on '''OK'''. | ||
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− | | '''Resistor schematic''' will appear on EESchema which will be tied to your cursor. | + | |'''Resistor schematic''' will appear on EESchema which will be tied to your cursor. |
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|Place the resistor somewhere on the EESchema by a single click. | |Place the resistor somewhere on the EESchema by a single click. | ||
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|We need two more resistors. | |We need two more resistors. | ||
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|We can get the two resistors using the '''Place a component''' button. | |We can get the two resistors using the '''Place a component''' button. | ||
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− | | 04:42 | + | |04:42 |
|But, since we already have a resistor, let us see how to copy a component. | |But, since we already have a resistor, let us see how to copy a component. | ||
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− | | To copy a component, right-click on the component and choose '''Copy Component'''. | + | |To copy a component, right-click on the component and choose '''Copy Component'''. |
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|A copy of the component will be tied to your cursor. | |A copy of the component will be tied to your cursor. | ||
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|Place this resistor somewhere on EESchema by a single click. | |Place this resistor somewhere on EESchema by a single click. | ||
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|This can also be done more quickly using the keyboard shortcut 'c'. | |This can also be done more quickly using the keyboard shortcut 'c'. | ||
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|For this, keep the cursor on the component and then press 'c'. | |For this, keep the cursor on the component and then press 'c'. | ||
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− | | Again it will be tied to your cursor. | + | |Again it will be tied to your cursor. |
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|Click once to place it. | |Click once to place it. | ||
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− | | | + | |A list of shortcuts can be obtained by pressing '''Shift''' and '''?''' (question mark) key. |
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|Here is the list of keyboard shortcuts. | |Here is the list of keyboard shortcuts. | ||
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|Close this window. | |Close this window. | ||
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|Click on EESchema window to open the '''component selection''' window. | |Click on EESchema window to open the '''component selection''' window. | ||
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|Next, we need two capacitors, electrolytic and ceramic. | |Next, we need two capacitors, electrolytic and ceramic. | ||
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− | | Type "cp1" to add electrolytic capacitor and click '''OK'''. | + | |Type "cp1" to add electrolytic capacitor and click '''OK'''. |
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|Type 'c' to add ceramic capacitor and click '''OK'''. | |Type 'c' to add ceramic capacitor and click '''OK'''. | ||
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|We also need a '''Light Emitting Diode''', known as 'LED'. | |We also need a '''Light Emitting Diode''', known as 'LED'. | ||
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|06:17 | |06:17 | ||
− | | Now, we need a power supply i.e.'Vcc' and '''Ground terminals'''. | + | |Now, we need a power supply i.e.'Vcc' and '''Ground terminals'''. |
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− | | On the right panel of EESchema, click on '''Place a power port''' button. | + | |On the right panel of EESchema, click on '''Place a power port''' button. |
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|Click once on the EESchema to open the component selection window. | |Click once on the EESchema to open the component selection window. | ||
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|Click on '''List All''' button and you will see a list of various power notations. | |Click on '''List All''' button and you will see a list of various power notations. | ||
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|Choose '''+5V''' (plus 5 volt) and click on '''OK'''. | |Choose '''+5V''' (plus 5 volt) and click on '''OK'''. | ||
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− | | Place the component by single click on the EESchema window. | + | |Place the component by single click on the EESchema window. |
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|Similarly, to get the ground terminal, | |Similarly, to get the ground terminal, | ||
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|choose '''ground''' from the list and click on '''OK'''. | |choose '''ground''' from the list and click on '''OK'''. | ||
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|Let me choose the '''ground terminal'''... | |Let me choose the '''ground terminal'''... | ||
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− | | We also need a '''connector''' to connect the external power supply. | + | |We also need a '''connector''' to connect the external power supply. |
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|Click on the EESchema to open the component selection window. | |Click on the EESchema to open the component selection window. | ||
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− | | Click on '''List All''' button and you will see a list. | + | |Click on '''List All''' button and you will see a list. |
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|Choose '''conn''' option and click on '''OK'''. | |Choose '''conn''' option and click on '''OK'''. | ||
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|Scroll down and choose '''CONN_2''' from the list and click on '''OK'''. | |Scroll down and choose '''CONN_2''' from the list and click on '''OK'''. | ||
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− | | A two terminal connector will appear. It will be tied to your '''mouse pointer'''. | + | |A two terminal connector will appear. It will be tied to your '''mouse pointer'''. |
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|Click once to place it. | |Click once to place it. | ||
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|We will use the shortcut key 'm' for moving the components. | |We will use the shortcut key 'm' for moving the components. | ||
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|To move a component, keep the mouse-pointer on a component, say 'resistor', and then press 'm'. | |To move a component, keep the mouse-pointer on a component, say 'resistor', and then press 'm'. | ||
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|08:15 | |08:15 | ||
− | | We will place this resistor to the right of '''IC 555''' by a single click on the EESchema. | + | |We will place this resistor to the right of '''IC 555''' by a single click on the EESchema. |
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− | | We will use the (keyboard) shortcut key 'r' for rotating the 'LED' and aligning it vertically. | + | |We will use the (keyboard) shortcut key 'r' for rotating the 'LED' and aligning it vertically. |
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|08:40 | |08:40 | ||
− | | Now, we will see how to interconnect or '''wire''' the components as per the circuit diagram. | + | |Now, we will see how to interconnect or '''wire''' the components as per the circuit diagram. |
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− | | Let us start with the interconnection of components. | + | |Let us start with the interconnection of components. |
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− | | On right panel of EESchema, click on '''Place a wire''' button. | + | |On right panel of EESchema, click on '''Place a wire''' button. |
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|We will now interconnect two resistors. | |We will now interconnect two resistors. | ||
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|08:58 | |08:58 | ||
− | | We will connect wire by clicking on either '''node'''s of both the resistors. | + | |We will connect wire by clicking on either '''node'''s of both the resistors. |
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|Now, we will connect the 7th pin of '''IC 555''' to the wire connecting the two resistor. | |Now, we will connect the 7th pin of '''IC 555''' to the wire connecting the two resistor. | ||
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|Click on the 7th pin of '''IC 555''' and then on the wire connecting the two resistors. | |Click on the 7th pin of '''IC 555''' and then on the wire connecting the two resistors. | ||
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− | | Notice that this will automatically form a junction which appears as a node. | + | |Notice that this will automatically form a junction which appears as a node. |
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|I have already interconnected the components and saved it. | |I have already interconnected the components and saved it. | ||
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− | | I will now open and use this already made schematic to save time. | + | |I will now open and use this already made schematic to save time. |
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|I will go to the '''File''' menu & click on '''Open'''. | |I will go to the '''File''' menu & click on '''Open'''. | ||
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|A '''Confirmation''' window opens. Click on '''Yes'''. | |A '''Confirmation''' window opens. Click on '''Yes'''. | ||
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|I will choose 'project1.sch' from the desired directory. | |I will choose 'project1.sch' from the desired directory. | ||
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|Let me '''resize''' this window first | |Let me '''resize''' this window first | ||
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|and then I will click on '''Open'''. | |and then I will click on '''Open'''. | ||
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|I will click on '''Open'''. | |I will click on '''Open'''. | ||
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|Here is the schematic created earlier. | |Here is the schematic created earlier. | ||
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|We would now see how to annotate components. | |We would now see how to annotate components. | ||
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|Annotation gives unique identification to each component. | |Annotation gives unique identification to each component. | ||
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|Annotating will replace the question marks on the components with unique numbers. | |Annotating will replace the question marks on the components with unique numbers. | ||
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|On top panel of EESchema, click on '''“Annotate schematic”''' button. | |On top panel of EESchema, click on '''“Annotate schematic”''' button. | ||
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|This will open the '''Annotate Schematic''' window. | |This will open the '''Annotate Schematic''' window. | ||
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|11:05 | |11:05 | ||
− | | Click on the '''Annotation''' button. | + | |Click on the '''Annotation''' button. |
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|Click on the '''Close''' button on the '''Annotate Schematic''' window. | |Click on the '''Close''' button on the '''Annotate Schematic''' window. | ||
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− | | and choose '''Save Whole Schematic Project''' to save this schematic. | + | |and choose '''Save Whole Schematic Project''' to save this schematic. |
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|Click on '''File''' and choose '''Quit'''. | |Click on '''File''' and choose '''Quit'''. | ||
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− | | This will close the EESchema window. | + | |This will close the EESchema window. |
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− | | This completes the objective of this tutorial of creating '''circuit schematic''' in KiCad. | + | |This completes the objective of this tutorial of creating '''circuit schematic''' in KiCad. |
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− | | Let us summarize what we learnt in this tutorial. | + | |Let us summarize what we learnt in this tutorial. |
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|In this tutorial, we learnt- | |In this tutorial, we learnt- | ||
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− | | | + | |To use EESchema in KiCad for creating circuit schematic. |
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− | | | + | |Annotation of circuit schematic. |
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− | | Try the following Assignment- | + | |Try the following Assignment- |
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|Place component 'Inductor' on EESchema using component selection window. | |Place component 'Inductor' on EESchema using component selection window. | ||
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|Watch the video available at the following link. | |Watch the video available at the following link. | ||
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|It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | |It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | ||
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− | | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. | + | |If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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− | | The Spoken Tutorial project team: | + | |The Spoken Tutorial project team: |
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− | | | + | |Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
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− | | | + | |Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
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|For more details, please write to: | |For more details, please write to: | ||
contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. | contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 28 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Dear friends, Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on “Designing circuit schematic in Kicad”. |
00:08 | Let us see the steps involved in 'PCB' designing. |
00:12 | First step is to create schematic for the desired circuit. |
00:16 | Second step is to generate netlist. |
00:19 | Third step is to map components with corresponding footprints. |
00:22 | And fourth step is to create board layout for the circuit. |
00:27 | In this tutorial, we will learn the first step that is- |
00:32 | creating a schematic for the desired circuit. |
00:35 | We are using Ubuntu 12.04 as the operating system |
00:40 | with KiCad version 2011 hyphen 05 hyphen 25 for this tutorial. |
00:49 | Basic knowledge of electronic circuits is a pre-requisite for this tutorial. |
00:56 | We will use Astable multivibrator as an example circuit for this tutorial. |
01:04 | To start KiCad- Go to the top left corner of ubuntu desktop screen. |
01:08 | Click on the first icon i.e the Dashhome. |
01:12 | In the search bar, type: 'KiCad' and press Enter. |
01:19 | KiCad main window will appear on the screen. |
01:22 | Note that in Ubuntu 12.04, the menu bar of KiCad appears on the top panel of Ubuntu desktop. |
01:30 | To start a new project, click on File and then click on New. |
01:35 | Give a name to your project. For example, "project1". |
01:42 | Note that the project is getting saved with 'pro' extension. |
01:47 | Let me resize this window for better view. |
01:52 | Notice where your project is getting saved and change the directory if needed. |
01:58 | Click on Save. |
02:01 | Circuit schematics are made in KiCad using EESchema. |
02:06 | Let me show you how to start 'EESchema' in KiCad. |
02:10 | The first tab in the top panel of KiCad main window is called as 'EESchema' or schematic editor. |
02:19 | Clicking on 'EESchema' tab opens the schematic editor. |
02:23 | An Info dialog-box will appear saying it cannot find the schematic. |
02:28 | Click on OK. |
02:32 | We will create circuit schematics here. |
02:35 | Go to the right panel of 'EESchema' window. |
02:38 | click on Place a component button. |
02:42 | Now, click on the blank 'EESchema' window. |
02:46 | The component selection window will open up. |
02:49 | Now, we will place 555 timer IC schematic in the EESchema window. |
02:56 | In the Name field of component selection window, type "555" and click on OK. |
03:05 | It will show the search result as LM555N. |
03:11 | Select this result and click on OK. |
03:14 | The component’s schematic will appear on the EESchema window. |
03:19 | It would be tied to your cursor. |
03:22 | Place the component at the center of the screen by a single click. |
03:27 | To zoom in and zoom out, for better view, use the scroll button of your mouse. |
03:35 | Keep cursor on component which you want to zoom in and zoom out. |
03:39 | You can also use 'F1' and 'F2' keys to zoom in and zoom out, respectively. |
03:46 | You may or may not see the 'VCC and 'GND' i.e. the ground terminal on the '555 IC'. |
03:56 | If you do not see it, go to the left panel of EESchema window, |
04:00 | click on the Show hidden pins button. |
04:04 | Now, we will place a resistor in the EESchema window. |
04:09 | The Place a component option was previously selected by us. |
04:13 | Hence, simply click on EESchema and you will see the component selection window. |
04:21 | In the Name field, type 'r' and click on OK. |
04:26 | Resistor schematic will appear on EESchema which will be tied to your cursor. |
04:32 | Place the resistor somewhere on the EESchema by a single click. |
04:37 | We need two more resistors. |
04:39 | We can get the two resistors using the Place a component button. |
04:42 | But, since we already have a resistor, let us see how to copy a component. |
04:48 | To copy a component, right-click on the component and choose Copy Component. |
05:01 | A copy of the component will be tied to your cursor. |
05:05 | Place this resistor somewhere on EESchema by a single click. |
05:11 | This can also be done more quickly using the keyboard shortcut 'c'. |
05:16 | For this, keep the cursor on the component and then press 'c'. |
05:22 | Again it will be tied to your cursor. |
05:27 | Click once to place it. |
05:30 | A list of shortcuts can be obtained by pressing Shift and ? (question mark) key. |
05:36 | Here is the list of keyboard shortcuts. |
05:40 | Close this window. |
05:43 | Click on EESchema window to open the component selection window. |
05:49 | Next, we need two capacitors, electrolytic and ceramic. |
05:53 | Type "cp1" to add electrolytic capacitor and click OK. |
06:00 | Type 'c' to add ceramic capacitor and click OK. |
06:06 | We also need a Light Emitting Diode, known as 'LED'. |
06:10 | In component selection window, type: "led" and click on OK. |
06:17 | Now, we need a power supply i.e.'Vcc' and Ground terminals. |
06:22 | On the right panel of EESchema, click on Place a power port button. |
06:29 | Click once on the EESchema to open the component selection window. |
06:34 | Click on List All button and you will see a list of various power notations. |
06:40 | Choose +5V (plus 5 volt) and click on OK. |
06:48 | Place the component by single click on the EESchema window. |
06:52 | Similarly, to get the ground terminal, |
06:54 | choose ground from the list and click on OK. |
07:01 | Let me choose the ground terminal... |
07:08 | We also need a connector to connect the external power supply. |
07:14 | Click on the EESchema to open the component selection window. |
07:19 | Click on List All button and you will see a list. |
07:24 | Choose conn option and click on OK. |
07:31 | Scroll down and choose CONN_2 from the list and click on OK. |
07:41 | A two terminal connector will appear. It will be tied to your mouse pointer. |
07:48 | Click once to place it. |
07:56 | Now, we will arrange the components by moving them to appropriate places. |
08:01 | We will use the shortcut key 'm' for moving the components. |
08:04 | To move a component, keep the mouse-pointer on a component, say 'resistor', and then press 'm'. |
08:15 | We will place this resistor to the right of IC 555 by a single click on the EESchema. |
08:28 | We will use the (keyboard) shortcut key 'r' for rotating the 'LED' and aligning it vertically. |
08:40 | Now, we will see how to interconnect or wire the components as per the circuit diagram. |
08:45 | Let us start with the interconnection of components. |
08:48 | On right panel of EESchema, click on Place a wire button. |
08:56 | We will now interconnect two resistors. |
08:58 | We will connect wire by clicking on either nodes of both the resistors. |
09:11 | Now, we will connect the 7th pin of IC 555 to the wire connecting the two resistor. |
09:18 | Click on the 7th pin of IC 555 and then on the wire connecting the two resistors. |
09:30 | Notice that this will automatically form a junction which appears as a node. |
09:35 | I have already interconnected the components and saved it. |
09:39 | I will now open and use this already made schematic to save time. |
09:44 | I will go to the File menu & click on Open. |
09:53 | A Confirmation window opens. Click on Yes. |
10:04 | I will choose 'project1.sch' from the desired directory. |
10:18 | Let me resize this window first |
10:22 | and then I will click on Open. |
10:29 | I will click on Open. |
10:33 | Here is the schematic created earlier. |
10:36 | We would now see how to annotate components. |
10:39 | Annotation gives unique identification to each component. |
10:43 | Annotating will replace the question marks on the components with unique numbers. |
10:50 | On top panel of EESchema, click on “Annotate schematic” button. |
10:58 | This will open the Annotate Schematic window. |
11:02 | In this window, keep the default configuration. |
11:05 | Click on the Annotation button. |
11:09 | This will warn you that it will annotate only the un-annotated components. |
11:13 | Click on OK. |
11:15 | Click on the Close button on the Annotate Schematic window. |
11:20 | Notice that the question marks on the components are replaced with unique numbers. |
11:30 | Click on File |
11:37 | and choose Save Whole Schematic Project to save this schematic. |
11:43 | Click on File and choose Quit. |
11:48 | This will close the EESchema window. |
11:50 | Now, go to the KiCad main window. |
11:53 | Click on File and choose Quit. |
11:56 | This completes the objective of this tutorial of creating circuit schematic in KiCad. |
12:01 | Let us summarize what we learnt in this tutorial. |
12:05 | In this tutorial, we learnt- |
12:07 | To use EESchema in KiCad for creating circuit schematic. |
12:11 | Annotation of circuit schematic. |
12:15 | Try the following Assignment- |
12:17 | Place component 'Inductor' on EESchema using component selection window. |
12:24 | Explore shortcut keys 'a', 'x' and 'y'. |
12:31 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
12:35 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
12:37 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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12:45 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
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12:59 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
13:03 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
13:09 | More information on this mission is available at: |
13:13 | spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
13:20 | This script has been contributed by Abhishek & Rupak. |
13:25 | This is Rupak Rokade from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining. |
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