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Applied Circuit and PCB-Design
Last Updated: 2026-06-03 00:07:41
Abstract
Participants learn how to design a predefined electronic circuit and how to lay out the pertaining circuit board. CAE and CAD activities for design and simulation are carried out with the aid of KiCAD.
Objective
The goal is to become acquainted with all those practical aspects of electronic circuit and PCB design by working through a modest but complete application example. This involves analysis of specifications, the evaluation of electronic parts, efficient testing and failure search, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the usage of industrial CAE/CAD tools for circuit simulation and PCB layout, generating production data for the board manufacturer, board mounting, testing and start up.
Content
Content: - Development - from the idea to the final product - Analysis of given circuit specifications - Searching the Internet for electronics parts - Choosing electronic parts: avoiding mistakes - Setting up the KiCAD environment - Structure of component libraries - Preparing schematic symbols for CAE - Preparing footprints for CAD - Structure of schematic diagrams and circuits - Assigning schematic functions to physical parts - Capturing a predefined circuit - Hints for improved testing and failure analysis - Checking schematic data - Simulation of circuits using Spice - Introduction to PCB manufacturing - Turning circuit schematics into a workable layout using KiCAD - Component placement on the PCB - Routing - Design for EMC and High-Speed - Preparation of production data for the board manufacturer - Documentation for manufacturing and assembly - PCB assembly (component mounting and soldering) - Final circuit testing and start-up.
Resources
Literature
All necessary documents will be available as electronic documents (PDF).
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Semesterly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Registration & Places
- Signup End
- 20.09.2026
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
Applied Circuit and PCB-Design
Please read carefully:
The student must explain the reasons for enrolling in the course via email to the course coordinator (
). Failing to do so will result in a rejection of the registration. Final admission to the course is at the lecturer's discretion.
The first lesson on 17/9/2026 will last approx. 2 hours: course presentation.
Some parts of the course might be given as pre-recorded video lectures or as remote teaching.
Although not strictly mandatory, attendance is highly important and will be considered part of the evaluation criteria. Students who are not willing to attend lectures regularly are not encouraged to register for this course.
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No time listed | 4 h weekly |
Offered In
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Laboratory Courses, Projects, Seminars (A minimum of 15 cp must be achieved in the category "Laboratory Courses, Projects, Seminars)
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