Using electronics design in manufacturing is not a hard process as long as you know what you are doing and looking for. There are many steps involved that if followed correctly will take you from point A to point B to Point C, and onward to completion of the project. In order to fulfill the job required you have to establish a need. What is it the customer wants? What kind of product do they require? What market will you be aiming for? As soon as you know the answers to these questions you can come up with a solution. Here are some points you need to look for to become successful in electronics design:
• Specifications: In order to create the right type of product, you have to know what the customer wants. You have to follow the customer’s instructions to a tee. You must know the basic idea or description of what the customer wishes and proceed from there.
• Circuit design: In order to build the product, you must have a well-designed circuit diagram or schematic. This is the blueprint you must follow. It maps out where the electronics and connections will be. Before this part can be done, the designer must know the specifications of each component that will be used for this creation.
• Printed circuit board layout: The printed circuit board (PCB) is where all electronic components will be soldered. This board may have more than one layer, depending on how it was manufactured. The exact placement of all parts and components are taken from the schematic or circuit diagram.
As soon as the PCB layout is completed, the whole CAD file is sent to the PCB fabrication department. Here the manufacturer produces the etched PCB to be given to assemblers, who will install the components required to complete the product. Some facets of this work may be done by an outside firm, such as the manufacturing of the PCB. But usually it is all done in-house.