Cadsoft EagleCad Tutorial Lesson 11

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Lesson 11 in my Eagle tutorial. In this lesson, we add on a non-scripted silkscreen text marking and run the Gerber generation script. Here is a link to the files mentioned: http://www.rpc-electronics.com/eagle.htm

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  • Hey Jason. Thanks a million for the work you put into this series of tutotials. They were a huge help in learning to use Eagle. This is my first board, so this series really got me up and going quick. Can you recommend a board house. I am considering using DorkbotPDX. They are in the US and seem like a good service that needs the business support.

  • @fishonthefly1 I have been using Gold Phoenix for the last 10+ years. They are located in China, but I deal directly with the rep in Canada. Email your Gerber files to Shane at sales (at) goldphoenixpcb (dot) biz for a quote. Usually around $110 for a batch of 1000 square cm. They fix your design into that area as many times as possible. So depening on your board size, your count of boards will vary.

  • Hey Jason,

    really nice work. Ur English is very easy to listen to, even for german students at University.. This really helped all of us out! Nice speed on ur actions, but sometimes it would've been nice if u put in a little stop or break so that one can watch u at first, then do it on his own without having to stop the video.

    Once again, Thank you!

  • @MasterWienke Bitte! Meinen Deutsch is nicht so gut, jetz! Aber, ich kann einen Video auf Deutsch benutzen :o)

  • Excellent Tutorials.

    What about board mounting holes, are they just like extra large pads?

  • @Lakes57 They can be if you want your board to be grounded through the mounting holes. Your other option is just standard mounting holes, that are isolated from the circuit completely. That will be one of the subjects I talk about in the 12th lesson.

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  • Thank you Jason. Just finished watching from L1 thru L11. I am a beginner, and learnt a lot. Extremely helpful. Is L12 also uploaded? I couldn't find it.

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  • Awesome Videos!

    

  • Big thanks. I'm a total noob to design. I tried eagle 6 years ago and fell on my face. With this tutorial I have a fundamental concept of what I'm doing. You've saved beginners like me a ton of time and frustration. Your a BOSS.

  • Fantastic. thanx

  • Thank you Jason for setting aside some time to make these videos. Just finish watching the whole series. This is a great starting point for anyone who is new to this software.

  • Nice Videos!! :)

  • thank you

  • Thanks Jason! Your videos really helped me out in learning the first steps in Eagle. Thumbs up!

  • awesome help :)

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