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Introduction

The purpose of this guide is to serve as a beginner-friendly walkthrough on how to create a PCB for Northeastern Electric Racing using Altium Designer. As a demo, I’ll be walking through step-by-step as I do the layout for a custom Raspberry Pi Debug Probe. Not to be confused with a Raspberry pi computer, this probe is used to flash a microcontroller over USB. In our 22A vehicle, we’ll be embedding this circuit into our Telemetry Processing Unit (TPU)

Step 1 - Verify Schematics + Components

So - you’ve finished up a circuit schematic. Great! Now it’s time to turn it into a PCB!

~ But wait ~

First, make sure that:

  • Your design has been reviewed! - all schematics need a design review before being turned into a layout. Trust us - it’s no fun to have to change your design in the middle of layout.

  • You’ve addressed all the concerns from design review - make sure that you’ve thoroughly responded to all feedback in your review document.

Step 2 - Set up Layer Stackup

Step 3 - Place Components

Step 4 - Route Components

Step 5 - Generate Deliverables

Step 6 - Order the Board and components

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