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As the title says, my current status is that I can use design software, and have drawn a few things that interest me, and they can all work, but I don’t know how to improve my layout level (EMI, how to draw a given schematic with the least number of board layers and size, etc.).

Do you have any recommendations for beginners? For example, are there any interesting introductory projects to do? How can I practice?

My personal background is that I am a freelancer interested in this field

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The best thing is to join a professional company, which will "press" you with practical projects and help you make rapid progress!  Details Published on 2024-1-25 13:17
 

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There are many problems with this. There are project system learning combined with engineering experience.
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If you are interested, follow your own interests.

Just drawing on the board is not enough.

You need to practice the whole process from a schematic diagram, making a device library, packaging, importing it into a PCB diagram, making a board, welding, debugging, powering on, and testing.

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Yes, this is what we do now, from drawing the schematic to the final test.  Details Published on 2024-1-24 12:57
 
 
 

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Interest is the best teacher. Read more, practice more, learn more, and do more. Embedded is very complex and there are many things to learn.

You have to learn schematics and PCB, and embedded programming is also essential.

Let's do emc step by step. You have to encounter the scene to have an understanding.

Of course, you can avoid some of these problems when drawing boards based on some experience and methods.

If you only want to make a career out of layout, then you probably have to master high-speed circuit boards with more than 6 layers.

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You can try to participate in more competitions and get more opportunities to draw boards for companies.

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damiaa posted on 2024-1-24 09:05 Interest is the best teacher. Read more, practice more, learn more, and do more. Embedded is very complicated and there are many things to learn. You have to learn schematics and PCB, and embedded programming is also indispensable...

I know C and FreeRTOS. I have done embedded programming before. I plan to do both.

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qwqwqw2088 posted on 2024-1-24 08:55 If you are interested, just follow your own interests. It is not enough to just draw the board. You need to make a device library and package from a schematic diagram, import it into the PCB diagram, make the board, and solder...

Yes, this is what we do now, from drawing the schematic to the final test.

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It's not enough to just be interested. Many aspects of this thing are linked together, so you still need to have actual projects.

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The best thing is to join a professional company, which will "press" you with practical projects and help you make rapid progress!
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