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Altium Designer PCB Layout Part 6

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  • Is it possible to describe how did you produce

    this video?

  • @dl9ocd Sure, I've used something called "videorecorder" or similar and then edited it in Adobe premier. However, I've later switched to Camtasia Studio.

  • Awesome work! I've experience on PCB design and I'm starting learning Altium. Could you resume the best practices on using efficiently Altium PCB designer? On this videos: -Which PCB Editor configurations. -Which key shortcuts do you use? -Which are the essential commands you use? -How to manage tracks ( shove and hug)? -I don't know how to dynamically adjust traces (shove) as you do it. -When you pass cursor over tracks or pads, the net "highlight" (white contour). How can I trun that on? -
  • @fmendes75 Thank you. I was about to release a video about the things you've mentioned, but unfortunately the recording got screwed up, so I'll have to start from the scratch. So stay tuned, in the meantime, I'll try to prepare a circuit for you.

  • @fmendes75 Thanks! I'm trying desperatly to produce a new video with things you've mentioned, but: I have some issues with my screen capturing software. If someone could recommend a screen capture program that does not f**k up the videos I generate I would very much appreciate this :)

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  • A work of art in every cell phone, laptop motherboard and all that, the laymen don't know what hidden gems lie in their electronic gadgets, I'd actually put this in an exhibition! Yabba dabba doooooooo!

  • @antoker YES YES YES. I already subscribed! Excellent video and excellent advices!

  • you can protect inputs to your pcb by placing a couple of diodes between the input and your rails (most of ICs do this), ground splitting with extra transformers or optocouplers would also work by physically disconnecting your electronics from outside "world".

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