Circuit Design ep.1 - Creating a Schematic in KiCad
The second video in my series of tutorial videos intended for Formula Student members. This video covers the process of creating a schematic in KiCad based off an existing design (from the previous video). Future videos will be made on the following related topics: Importing and creating custom symbols/footprints/3D models in KiCad Tidying up a schematic in KiCad (using sheets and labels) What happens when: 0:00 Introduction 0:17 Creating a new KiCad Project 0:45 Opening the schematic editor 1:22 Adding component symbols 6:36 Decoupling capacitors 7:29 Assigning values 7:52 Assigning footprints 10:54 Adding wire connections 11:06 Power supply symbols 11:41 Arranging and connecting symbols 20:34 Split footprints 21:57 Tying digital inputs 23:30 No connection flags 23:51 Reset button 25:33 Standardising values 26:54 Finishing connections 29:21 USB connector 33:12 Conclusion Follow me on Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest stuff: / electrarc240 Donate through PayPal to support more cool projects: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/elect...

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