This tutorial covers the creation of a sample design using Protel 99SE, and its preparation to be milled out by the T-Tech. The latter process is unable to make complicated designs, but it both quick and cheap. MIL also has the ability, through a T-Tech Quick Circuit, to make single and double sided circuit boards PCBs out of copper-plated sheets of insulating material. The resulting PCB design can then be sent to a company for a professional board with silkscreens, multiple layers, etc. At the University of Florida, we have access to Protel 99SE for these functions. Several Electronic Design Applications (EDA) exist to both create schematics of a circuit and transfer them to a working PCB layout. Developing Printed Circuits Board using Protel 99SE Most designs today are built on Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), which consist of multiple layers of electrical copper and insulating material sandwiched together.
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