KiCad 3.0 - Creating Power and Ground Planes In KiCad
How to pour copper planes on layers of your PCB and assign them to nets. These can then be used as power and ground in your design. Software version: BZR4004 on Windows For more information about KiCad: http://kicad.info To discuss KiCad and ask questions: https://forum.kicad.info To learn more about the course where these videos originated: http://contextualelectronics.com

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