Apprenez KiCad avec Peter Dalmaris
La boîte Academy Pro « Design PCBs like a Pro » propose un programme de formation complet et structuré en conception de PCB, alliant apprentissage en ligne et mise en pratique. Basé sur la formation KiCad de Peter Dalmaris, ce programme de 15 semaines intègre des leçons vidéo, des supports papier (2 livres) et des projets pratiques afin de garantir aux participants non seulement une compréhension théorique, mais aussi le développement des compétences nécessaires à sa mise en pratique.
Contrairement aux formations classiques, la Box Academy Pro propose un parcours d'apprentissage guidé avec des étapes hebdomadaires et des composants physiques pour concevoir, tester et produire des PCB fonctionnels. Cette approche favorise un apprentissage plus approfondi et une meilleure mémorisation des connaissances.
Cette box est idéale pour les ingénieurs, les étudiants et les professionnels qui souhaitent développer une expertise pratique en conception de PCB à l'aide d'outils open source. Avec la possibilité de faire fabriquer leur projet final, les participants terminent le programme avec des résultats concrets, prêts à être utilisés, testés ou développés.
Learn by doing
Développez vos compétences. Concevez de vraies cartes. Générez des fichiers Gerber. Passez votre première commande. Ce n'est pas une simple formation : c'est un parcours complet, de l'idée au produit.
Ce que vous apprenez/recevez
Une connaissance pratique des outils KiCad
Concevoir vos propres circuits imprimés en toute confiance
Un circuit imprimé entièrement manufacturable, fabriqué par vos soins
Que contient la boîte (cours) ?
Les deux volumes de « KiCad Like a Pro » (d'une valeur de 105 €)
Vol 1 : Fundamentals and Projects
Vol 2 : Advanced Projects and Recipes
Code promo pour rejoindre la formation en ligne KiCad 9, best-seller de Peter Dalmaris sur Udemy, avec plus de 20 heures de formation vidéo. Vous réaliserez trois projets de conception complets :
Alimentation pour platine d'expérimentation
Mini-alimentation solaire
Enregistreur de données avec EEPROM et horloge
Bon d'achat Eurocircuits pour la production de circuits imprimés (d'une valeur de 85 € hors TVA)
Matériel pédagogique (de cette boîte/ce cours)
Programme d'apprentissage de 15 semaines
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Week 1: Setup, Fundamentals, and First Steps in PCB Design
Week 2: Starting Your First PCB Project – Schematic Capture
Week 3: PCB Layout – From Netlist to Board Design
Week 4: Design Principles, Libraries, and Workflow
Week 5: Your First Real-World PCB Project
Week 6: Custom Libraries – Symbols, Footprints, and Workflow
Week 7: Advanced Tools – Net Classes, Rules, Zones, Routing
Week 8: Manufacturing Files, BOMs, and PCB Ordering
Week 9: Advanced Finishing Techniques – Graphics, Refinement, and Production Quality
Week 10: Tiny Solar Power Supply – From Schematic to Layout
Week 11: Tiny Solar Power Supply – PCB Layout and Production Prep
Week 12: ESP32 Clone Project – Schematic Design and Layout Prep
Week 13: ESP32 Clone – PCB Layout and Manufacturing Prep
Week 14: Final Improvements and Advanced Features
Week 15: Productivity Tools, Simulation, and Automation
Cours KiCad avec 18 leçons sur Udemy (par Peter Dalmaris)
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Introduction
Getting started with PCB design
Getting started with KiCad
Project: A hands-on tour of KiCad (Schematic Design)
Project: A hands-on tour of KiCad (Layout)
Design principles and PCB terms
Design workflow and considerations
Fundamental KiCad how-to: Symbols and Eeschema
Fundamental KiCad how-to: Footprints and Pcbnew
Project: Design a simple breadboard power supply PCB
Project: Tiny Solar Power Supply
Project: MCU datalogger with build-in 512K EEPROM and clock
Recipes
KiCad 9 new features and improvements
Legacy (from previous versions of KiCad)
KiCad 7 update (Legacy)
(Legacy) Gettings started with KiCad
Bonus lecture
À propos de l'auteur
Le Dr Peter Dalmaris, titulaire d'un doctorat, est enseignant, ingénieur électricien et créateur. Créateur de cours vidéo en ligne sur l'électronique DIY et auteur de plusieurs ouvrages techniques, il est explorateur technologique en chef depuis 2013 chez Tech Explorations, l'entreprise qu'il a fondée à Sydney (en Australie). Sa mission est d'explorer les technologies et de contribuer à l'éducation du monde.
Qu'est-ce qu'Elektor Academy Pro ?
Elektor Academy Pro propose des solutions d’apprentissage spécialisées, conçues pour les professionnels, les équipes d’ingénieurs et les experts techniques du secteur de l’électronique et des systèmes embarqués. Elle permet aux individus et aux organisations d’approfondir leurs connaissances pratiques, de perfectionner leurs compétences et de garder une longueur d’avance grâce à des ressources de haute qualité et des outils de formation concrets.
Des projets réels aux formations animées par des spécialistes, en passant par des analyses techniques approfondies, Elektor donne aux ingénieurs les moyens de relever les défis actuels du secteur. Notre offre de formation inclut des livres Academy, des coffrets Pro, des webinaires, des conférences et des magazines B2B spécialisés – tous conçus pour favoriser le développement professionnel.
Que vous soyez ingénieur, expert R&D ou décideur technique, Elektor Academy Pro fait le lien entre la théorie et la pratique, vous aide à maîtriser les technologies émergentes et à faire progresser l’innovation dans votre entreprise.
Kit de forets à buse de nettoyage petite boîte contenant 10 forets en carbure PCB de 0,8 mm tous avec une tige de 4 mm.
Idéal pour percer de petits trous de précision dans les PCB, le plastique ou le métal mou.
Ce connecteur compatible MonoDAQ à 14 voies permet à l'utilisateur de créer, réutiliser et archiver des montages de test au lieu de recâbler le connecteur fourni avec le MonoDAQ à chaque fois qu'une mesure ou un test doit être répété. Aide l'utilisateur à créer une bibliothèque de configurations de test plug-and-play.
Caractéristiques
Connexion push-in permettant de gagner du temps, aucun outil requis
Une force de contact définie garantit que le contact reste stable à long terme Utilisation intuitive grâce au levier d'actionnement à code couleur
Le fonctionnement et la connexion des conducteurs dans une seule direction permettent une intégration à l'avant de l'appareil
Toutes les données techniques nécessaires peuvent être trouvées ici .
Distribution de pâte à souder et fusion tout-en-un
Le Voltera V-One permet de créer des circuits imprimés prototypes à deux couches sur votre bureau. Vous introduisez les fichiers Gerber et vous obtenez PCB. Le distributeur dépose une encre conductrice à base d’argent pour imprimer votre circuit devant vos yeux. L’assemblage de cartes est facile grâce aux fonctions de distribution de pâte à souder et de refusion de la V-One. Il suffit de monter votre carte sur le support d’impression et d’importer votre fichier Gerber dans le logiciel de Voltera.
Plus besoin de pochoir
Le logiciel de Voltera est conçu pour être utilisé facilement. De l’importation de vos fichiers Gerber au moment où vous appuyez sur le bouton d’impression, le logiciel vous guide en toute sécurité à chaque étape.
Compatible avec EAGLE, Altium, KiCad, Mentor Graphics, Cadence, DipTrace, Upverter.
Inclus
Imprimante PCB V-One
Distributeur V-One
Sonde V-One
Kit de buses
Embouts
Pack de 3 substrats FR1 4"
Pack de 2 substrats FR1 3"
Pinces pour substrat
Kit de vis moletées
Kit Hello World
Fil à souder
Pince à épiler
Alimentation
Adaptateur secteur
Câbles
Guides d'utilisation
Téléchargements
Specifications
Logiciel V-One
Manuels d'utilisation
Fiches techniques de sécurité
Fiches techniques
Fichier Voltera CAM pour EAGLE
Substrats et modèles
Plus d'information
FAQ
Plus d'informations de la communauté Voltera
Caractéristiques techniques
Spécifications d'impression
Largeur minimale des tracés
0,2 mm
Dimension passive minimale
1005
Pas minimum de broche à broche (encre conductrice)
0,8 mml
Pas minimum broche à broche (pâte à souder)
0,5 mml
Résistivité
12 mΩ/sq @ 70 um hauteur
Matériau du substrat
FR4
Épaisseur maximale de la carte
3 mm
Spécifications de soudure
Alliage de pâte à souder
Sn42/Bi57.6/Ag0.4
Alliage de fils de soudure
SnBiAg1
Température du fer à souder
180-210 °C
Lit d'impression
Surface d'impression
135 x 113,5 mm
Température maximale du lit chauffé
240 °C
Taux de rampe du lit chauffé
~2°C/s
Empreinte digitale
Dimensions
390 x 257 x 207 mm (L x W x H)
Poids
7 kg
Exigences du système
Systèmes d'exploitation compatibles
Windows 7 ou plus, MacOS 10.11 ou plusr
Format de fichier compatible
Gerber
Type de connexion
USB câblé
Certification
EN 61326-1:2013
EMC requirements
IEC 61010-1
Exigences de sécurité
Marquage CE
Apposé sur les imprimantes Voltera V-One livrées aux clients européens
Conçue et assemblée au Canada.
Plus de détails techniques
Quickstart
Explore Flexible Printed Electronics on the V-One
Voltera V-One Capabilities Reel
Voltera V-One PCB Printer Walkthrough
Unpacking the V-One
V-One: Solder Paste Dispensing and Reflow All-in-One
Voltera @ Stanford University's Bao Research Group: Robotic Skin and Stretchable Sensors
Voltera @ Princeton: The Future of Aerospace Innovation
L'étau Stickvise pour circuits imprimés est un support à profil bas qui maintient votre circuit imprimé à plat pour la soudure, la retouche, le sondage et le test.
Avec Stickvise, votre PCB reste au niveau de la table, offrant une position de travail stable et confortable. Cette conception permet de réduire la tension sur vos bras et garantit une soudure précise.
Spécifications
Matériel
Nylon, Aluminium
Dimensions
200 x 76 x 19 mm
Poids
150 g
From Theory to Practical Applications in Wireless Energy Transfer and Harvesting
Wireless power transmission has gained significant global interest, particularly with the rise of electric vehicles and the Internet of Things (IoT). It’s a technology that allows the transfer of electricity without physical connections, offering solutions for everything from powering small devices over short distances to long-range energy transmission for more complex systems.
Wireless Power Design provides a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, helping you explore the potential of wireless energy transfer and harvesting technologies. The book presents a series of hands-on projects that cover various aspects of wireless power systems, each accompanied by detailed explanations and parameter listings.
The following five projects guide you through key areas of wireless power:
Project 1: Wireless Powering of Advanced IoT Devices
Project 2: Wireless Powered Devices on the Frontline – The Future and Challenges
Project 3: Wireless Powering of Devices Using Inductive Technology
Project 4: Wireless Power Transmission for IoT Devices
Project 5: Charging Robot Crawler Inside the Pipeline
These projects explore different aspects of wireless power, from inductive charging to wireless energy transmission, offering practical solutions for real-world applications. The book includes projects that use simulation tools like CST Microwave Studio and Keysight ADS for design and analysis, with a focus on practical design considerations and real-world implementation techniques.
For Speed, Area, Power, and Reliability
This book teaches the fundamentals of FPGA operation, covering basic CMOS transistor theory to designing digital FPGA chips using LUTs, flip-flops, and embedded memories. Ideal for electrical engineers aiming to design large digital chips using FPGA technology.
Discover:
The inner workings of FPGA architecture and functionality.
Hardware Description Languages (HDL) like Verilog and VHDL.
The EDA tool flow for converting HDL source into a functional FPGA chip design.
Insider tips for reliable, low power, and high performance FPGA designs.
Example designs include:
Computer-to-FPGA UART serial communication.
An open-source Sump3 logic analyzer implementation.
A fully functional graphics controller.
What you need:
Digilent BASYS3 or similar FPGA eval board with an AMD/Xilinx FPGA.
Vivado EDA tool suite (available for download from AMD website free of charge).
Project source files available from author’s GitHub site.
Cette offre groupée contient :
Livre : Building Wireless Sensor Networks with OpenThread (prix normal : 40 €)
Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 USB Dongle (prix normal : 20 €)
Livre : Building Wireless Sensor Networks with OpenThread
This book will guide you through the operation of Thread, the setup of a Thread network, and the creation of your own Zephyr-based OpenThread applications to use it. You’ll acquire knowledge on:
The capture of network packets on Thread networks using Wireshark and the nRF Sniffer for 802.15.4.
Network simulation with the OpenThread Network Simulator.
Connecting a Thread network to a non-Thread network using a Thread Border Router.
The basics of Thread networking, including device roles and types, as well as the diverse types of unicast and multicast IPv6 addresses used in a Thread network.
The mechanisms behind network discovery, DNS queries, NAT64, and multicast addresses.
The process of joining a Thread network using network commissioning.
CoAP servers and clients and their OpenThread API.
Service registration and discovery.
Securing CoAP messages with DTLS, using a pre-shared key or X.509 certificates.
Investigating and optimizing a Thread device’s power consumption.
Once you‘ve set up a Thread network with some devices and tried connecting and disconnecting them, you’ll have gained a good insight into the functionality of a Thread network, including its self-healing capabilities. After you’ve experimented with all code examples in this book, you’ll also have gained useful programming experience using the OpenThread API and CoAP.
Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 USB Dongle
The nRF52840 dongle is a small, low-cost USB dongle that supports Bluetooth 5.3, Bluetooth mesh, Thread, ZigBee, 802.15.4, ANT and 2.4 GHz proprietary protocols. The dongle is the perfect target hardware for use with nRF Connect for Desktop as it is low-cost but still support all the short range wireless standards used with Nordic devices.
The dongle has been designed to be used as a wireless HW device together with nRF Connect for Desktop. For other use cases please do note that there is no debug support on the dongle, only support for programming the device and communicating through USB.
It is supported by most of the nRF Connect for Desktop apps and will automatically be programmed if needed. In addition custom applications can be compiled and downloaded to the dongle. It has a user programmable RGB LED, a green LED, a user programmable button as well as 15 GPIO accessible from castellated solder points along the edge. Example applications are available in the nRF5 SDK under the board name PCA10059.
The nRF52840 dongle is supported by nRF Connect for Desktop as well as programming through nRFUtil.
Features
Bluetooth 5.2 ready multiprotocol radio
2 Mbps
Long Range
Advertising Extensions
Channel Selection Algorithm #2 (CSA #2)
IEEE 802.15.4 radio support
Thread
ZigBee
Arm Cortex-M4 with floating point support
DSP instruction set
ARM CryptoCell CC310 cryptographic accelerator
15 GPIO available via edge castellation
USB interface direct to nRF52840 SoC
Integrated 2.4 GHz PCB antenna
1 user-programmable button
1 user-programmable RGB LED
1 user-programmable LED
1.7-5.5 V operation from USB or external
Downloads
Datasheet
Hardware Files
Developing CoAP applications for Thread networks with Zephyr
This book will guide you through the operation of Thread, the setup of a Thread network, and the creation of your own Zephyr-based OpenThread applications to use it. You’ll acquire knowledge on:
The capture of network packets on Thread networks using Wireshark and the nRF Sniffer for 802.15.4.
Network simulation with the OpenThread Network Simulator.
Connecting a Thread network to a non-Thread network using a Thread Border Router.
The basics of Thread networking, including device roles and types, as well as the diverse types of unicast and multicast IPv6 addresses used in a Thread network.
The mechanisms behind network discovery, DNS queries, NAT64, and multicast addresses.
The process of joining a Thread network using network commissioning.
CoAP servers and clients and their OpenThread API.
Service registration and discovery.
Securing CoAP messages with DTLS, using a pre-shared key or X.509 certificates.
Investigating and optimizing a Thread device’s power consumption.
Once you‘ve set up a Thread network with some devices and tried connecting and disconnecting them, you’ll have gained a good insight into the functionality of a Thread network, including its self-healing capabilities. After you’ve experimented with all code examples in this book, you’ll also have gained useful programming experience using the OpenThread API and CoAP.
From Theory to Practical Applications in Wireless Energy Transfer and Harvesting
Wireless power transmission has gained significant global interest, particularly with the rise of electric vehicles and the Internet of Things (IoT). It’s a technology that allows the transfer of electricity without physical connections, offering solutions for everything from powering small devices over short distances to long-range energy transmission for more complex systems.
Wireless Power Design provides a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, helping you explore the potential of wireless energy transfer and harvesting technologies. The book presents a series of hands-on projects that cover various aspects of wireless power systems, each accompanied by detailed explanations and parameter listings.
The following five projects guide you through key areas of wireless power:
Project 1: Wireless Powering of Advanced IoT Devices
Project 2: Wireless Powered Devices on the Frontline – The Future and Challenges
Project 3: Wireless Powering of Devices Using Inductive Technology
Project 4: Wireless Power Transmission for IoT Devices
Project 5: Charging Robot Crawler Inside the Pipeline
These projects explore different aspects of wireless power, from inductive charging to wireless energy transmission, offering practical solutions for real-world applications. The book includes projects that use simulation tools like CST Microwave Studio and Keysight ADS for design and analysis, with a focus on practical design considerations and real-world implementation techniques.
A Toolbox for Audio Lovers and Engineers
Without any ambition to reach scientific levels, this book aims to be a toolbox for both audio lovers and high-end equipment designers. The elementary theory presented is the bare minimum for readers to grasp the operation and practical use of electrical, electromagnetic, physics, and electronic operations available in the designers’ toolbox. Each tool is explained in a minimum of words and theory without needless coverage of underlying equations or figures.
The book chapters guide you through the process of designing quality amplifiers with vacuum tubes, from the very beginning, considering both technical and subjective requirements – in theory and practice.
The book is a compilation of the author’s notes used in his professional and educational career but was nevertheless primarily written as a result of true love for the audiophile hobby.
If you have the right tools, designing a microprocessor shouldn’t be complicated. The Verilog hardware description language (HDL) is one such tool. It can enable you to depict, simulate, and synthesize an electronic design, and thus increase your productivity by reducing the overall workload associated with a given project.Monte Dalrymple’s Microprocessor Design Using Verilog HDL is a practical guide to processor design in the real world. It presents the Verilog HDL in a straightforward fashion and serves as a detailed introduction to reducing the computer architecture and as an instruction set to practice. You’re led through the microprocessor design process from start to finish, and essential topics ranging from writing in Verilog to debugging and testing are laid bare.The book details the following, and more:
Verilog HDL Review: data types, bit widths/labeling, operations, statements, and design hierarchy
Verilog Coding Style: files vs. modules, indentation, and design organization
Design Work: instruction set architecture, external bus interface, and machine cycle
Microarchitecture: design spreadsheet and essential worksheets (e.g., Operation, Instruction Code, and Next State)
Writing in Verilog: choosing encoding, assigning states in a state machine, and files (e.g., defines.v, hierarchy.v, machine.v)
Debugging, Verification, and Testing: debugging requirements, verification requirements, testing requirements, and the test bench
Post Simulation: enhancements and reduction to practice
Monte Dalrymple received a BSEE (with highest honors) and an MSEE from the University of California at Berkeley, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Monte started his career at Zilog, where he designed a number of successful products, including the Serial Communication Controller (SCC) family and the Universal Serial Controller (USC) family. He was also the architect and lead designer of the Z380 microprocessor. Monte started his own company, Systemyde International Corp., in 1995, and has been doing contract design work ever since. He designed all five generations of Rabbit microprocessors, a Z180 clone that is flying on the Juno mission to Jupiter, and a Z8000 clone that flies in a commercial avionics air data computer. Monte holds 16 patents as well as both amateur and commercial radio licenses. Monte wrote 10 articles for Circuit Cellar magazine between 1996 and 2010. He recently completed a side project to replace the CPU in an HP-41C calculator with a modern FPGA-based version.