How To Design a Breakout Board | JLCPCB | Altium Designer - Phil's Lab #35
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- How to design a simple breakout board (PCB) for a sensor (MPU-6050) using the datasheet and Altium Designer. With information on getting the PCBs manufactured by JLCPCB including assembly.
Free trial of Altium Designer: www.altium.com/yt/philslab
Visit jlcpcb.com/RHS for $2 for five 2-layer PCBs and $5 for five 4-layer PCBs.
Patreon: / phils94
Git: github.com/pms67
Schematic and Footprint Creation in Altium Designer: • Symbol and Footprint C...
Zynq SoC/FPGA Survey: forms.gle/3X2fy92tP6KktpeaA
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00:00 Introduction
00:38 Altium Designer Free Trial
00:50 Zynq SoC/FPGA Board Survey
01:22 Datasheet (MPU-6050)
02:19 New Project and Adding Files
04:19 Sensor Schematic
07:47 Header Schematic
10:28 Cleaning up the Schematic and ERC
11:44 PCB View and Importing Footprints
12:49 Board Outline
13:41 Component Placement
14:50 Placing Silkscreen
15:22 Mounting Holes
16:09 Copper Pour
16:37 Routing
17:48 Vias
18:51 Rules and Design Rule Check
19:24 Gerber Files
20:20 Pick and Place, BOM Files
22:05 JLCPCB Ordering
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A few days ago I commented in a youtube video that it would be good to see a tutorial on how to use the JLCPCB assembly service using Altium. And you explained it perfectly in this video. Thanks.!
Awesome, thank you for watching!
Thanks Phil, i been learning Altium design for a few weeks now and my guide had been your videos on KiCad design, I'm glad now you have a basics tutorial for Altium and maybe in the future you can make a more advance tutorial
This video is so good, everything was explained in detail.
Thanks Phil this was incredibly helpful!
Hey Phil I am trying to learn the basics of Altium but am struggling I followed along with this but had heaps of errors and I do not know why. Struggling for the past 4 days! could you make an absolute beginner video? covering the grid controls etc? or what resource would you recommend this was good but missed steps such as when you routed it.
Thanks for the video Phil.
Just one short question: How do you link a schematic to a board file and vice-versa? For instance, if i have multiple brd and sch files, how would i do it?
Nice video.
Short question: Is it good practice to put an additional ground layer on top of the pcb (at some points connected to the bottom gnd layer by vias)?
Phil, if you share your own handy schematic and footprint libraries - where to find it? Warm greetings. Michael 🌿🌿🌿🌻🌻
Thankyou for making this one, helped a lot for my project.
Thank you, Sakshi - very glad to hear that!
Just perfect !, thanks a lot
What do you think of 0 ohm resistors to jump over traces instead of vias and routing to some other layer? Case in point the IMU_INT @18:31. The resistor/jumper is not free but in some case it might save a layer, avoid splitting the ground plane, or keep everything on the same layer etc.
Hi Philips...can you show the process of hand cutting your castellated holes PCB?🙂...
Hey man love your videos, you have brought me into PCB design and I am currently designing my first Hard board using a STM32MP157F MPU. I have learned lots from you and gotten the basics of everything to start implementing RAM chips, NAND flash, 1 GBit ETH. All of this would have been possible without you.
Thank you, Hendrik! I’m very glad to hear that. Hope all goes well with your project :)
Is everybody else in the same boat I am in? I had some great ideas for some projects after following Phil over the past year. But there simply aren't too many ways to get a hold of really fast processors right now. It is a good time to play around with Altium and KiCad. I do have a bunch of barely touched development boards laying around. But I want to make something now... that's really smart... and fast... starting yesterday. Maybe pull an Stm32H7 off of a development board? Must resist..,
I have some ideas about how to spend the time until processors become available. Good time to play with some development boards, learn a new processor, maybe write some drivers and abstraction layers. But were talking about a year or two?
Okay, I am not blaming Phil. If he just did not make this stuff so interesting, I could learn to paint.
Amazing work
Thank you!
Phil, I’m no engineer, but the FOGA board sounds interesting. I have filled in the survey to the level I can. Hope you go a long way with it and the course.
Thank you very much, Collin!
when you draw the outline , assume the thickness is 0.5mm . does the manufacturer cut inside or outside or middle of this outline ? because i need the board to be of a specific dimensions
Can you make small video for one layer pcb ?i will do etching at my home.
Hi Phil. Love your videos and I was able complete a huge part of my thesis because of your videos about KiCAD.
I plan to use Xilinx Zynq FPGA as an update to my project. Please let us know if you plan to make RUclips videos involving it like you made of STM32/KiCAD.
Much love!
Thank you very much, I'm glad to hear that! Yes, I'll be covering certain aspects of the hardware design - hopefully will have a overview video out at the end of this month.
@@PhilsLab Looking forward to it :)
Hey Phil,
We are waiting for Library that you used in this project. Please give update on this.
Much love😍.
Learning from You.
Hey Phil love your videos as always, was just curious what happened to the audio board coded pcb design course I haven’t heard about that one in a while. I know you must be very busy so no rush at all was just curious. Thank you as always.
Also can’t wait for the fpga course that’s really the next area I want to go into for developing my skill set as an engineer and also the integration of Ethernet and peripherals of that sort seems very interesting.
Hey Pietro, I've kinda pivoted away from the audio board towards this FPGA board, which also contains some mixed-signal elements. It's taken me much longer than expected though to make all of this - been rather busy with all sorts of work!
Nice video...
@Phil's Lab - Please provide an update on whether this board works or not?
I tried to get an output ( _also using a level shifter breakout board_ ) using Arduino Uno with available code in GitHub but the result is static and not working. It would be great to know whether this is a design fault or the OEM's ( _not JLCPCB_ ) manufacturing fault.
On JLC PCB website I have found advice "Please make sure you have the clear outline in mechanical layer." Is it still OK without any mechanical layer?
I always export a 'board outline' layer, which is included in the Gerber ZIP.
Hey i also use altium designer but footprints Library sucks, can you share your footprint and symbol library? It will really help me to do my project work. Thank you :)
Thank you 💖.
Thank you for watching :)
Nice... My workflow with Eagle + OSHPark much less complicated (Not the AutoDesk Eagle... The old school one). Sounds to me like JLCPCB needs to accept the files.
Would have been really cool if you had mentioned the price odf Altium Designer, and also, the final physical PCB juste for pleasure.
will you be willing to share your Altium libraries?
Hi Phil which one did you find better in terms of user interface and faster designing: KiCAD or Altium?
Hi Hammad, I (even though being sponsored) much prefer Altium these days.
kicad has a big advantage. it doesnt cost couple thousend of dollars to get a lisence
Hey Phil. Thank you for the videos. I‘m new to Altium (coming from KiCAD).
I was always confused why there are no generic components like in KiCAD. Do you have created the generic components on your own? Are you willing to share them?
EDIT: After trying to follow your tutorial and do a breakout board on my own I realised that its pretty much impossible to place a simple capacitor like you did in altium...
What is this? Is altium a sort of joke? Why is it so complicated to just put a regular cap in the schematic??!?!?
Thanks and greetings 🖖
Hi David, Getting to grips with Altium after having used KiCAD for a while does take some attempts. Initially, I was also quite hesitant regarding the library system - but it's something you will quickly get used to. I may publish my libraries to GitHub so everyone can use them and will let you know when I do so.
@@PhilsLab thank you. I managed to do some tutorials on Altium. But yeah coming from the KiCAD workflow it’s really a hassle
@@PhilsLab waiting for the libraries. Thanks in advance.
Why weren't the components placed on the board automatically at 14:00?
Hey mate, Love these videos. I understand the sponsorship by Altium helps you out. This is way out of a hobbyist's budget though :( Any chance you could continue to mix in some kicad tutorials? Keep up the great work!
Hey Luke, Thank you! Yeah, more KiCad stuff to come as well - I'll try to keep a good mix :)
I’m new to altium but I am so passionate about this. How do I learn all the tools in the program. It’s so dense
Also could you consider having your library for download
Robert Feranec (Fedevel) has many courses on Altium Designer all the way from the beginning.
I'll see if I can make my libraries public. :)
@@PhilsLab Robert's videos are really hard to follow. It's raw and uneditted plus his accent is too strong.
@@BS-my2ky I have found it to be worth the effort.
The datasheet appeared to indicate that SPI was a possible communications interface. Did I err?
The datasheet is for both MPU-6000 (SPI & I2C) and MPU-6050 (I2C only).
@@PhilsLab Thanks. I can see that in the datasheet now that you have pointed it out. Thanks for the quick response and the really cool tutorial.
Have you made your PCB course yet ?
It's unfortunately taking me quite some time to finish the PCB design course, so it isn't out yet I'm afraid!
if someone figures out how to get one of these gyroscopes onto a breakout board that fits inside a skateboard truck lmk
Whats the cost of altium?
A kidney per year...
400 dollars per month. I dont understand why people make youtube videos for software that cant be afforded from any non business entity. Its not like thousands of engineers from S&P 500 companies will watch these videos and re enact them.
Hi Phil
Hello :)
350 USD/month or 10.000 USD for a perpetual license... Yikes!
Way out of reach for hobbyists.
Yeah, for hobbyist's it's not the best choice. However, for students (discounted price) or people wishing to pursue PCB design/hardware design as a career, Altium Designer (or similar tools) will be a very useful tool to know and is used a lot in the industry.
Lol i use for free student version rocks ✌🏻
and then .... mill it, isolation milling.