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This article gives a high-level view of the basics of preparing a schematic for custom PCB fabrication.There is no doubt that schematic creation and PCB layout are fundamental aspects of electrical engineering, and it makes sense that resources such as technical articles, app notes, and textbooks tend to focus on these portions of the design process. We shouldn’t forget, though, that schematics and layouts aren’t very useful if you don’t know how to turn your finished design files into an assembled circuit board. Even if you’re somewhat familiar with ordering and assembling PCBs, you might not be aware of some options that could help you to achieve adequate results at lower cost.This article is intended for anyone who is interested in (or might someday be interested in) manufacturing and assembling small quantities of high-quality PCBs. By “manufacturing” I mean “paying a company to manufacture”—I will not discuss DIY fabrication of PCBs, and I can't honestly recommend that approach. Professional PCB fabrication is so affordable and convenient these days, and in general the results are far superior.I’ve been doing independent and low-quantity PCB design for a long time, and I’ve gradually acquired enough relevant information to put together a reasonably comprehensive article on the subject. Nonetheless, I am only one person and I most certainly cannot know everything, so please do not hesitate to expand upon my work via the comments section at the end of the article. I sincerely appreciate your contributions.Guide to Ordering and Assembling Printed Circuit BoardsThis article is part of a series:.
PCB Schematic and Board Layout.The Basic SchematicA schematic consists primarily of components and wires connected in such a way as to produce the desired electrical behavior. The wires will become traces or copper pours.The components include a footprint (AKA land pattern), i.e., a collection of through-holes and/or surface-mount pads that match the terminal geometry of the physical part. A footprint can also have lines, shapes, and text that are collectively referred to as the silkscreen.