Como hacer un PCB en Proteus (FÁCIL)(Circuito Impreso) | D&R Tutoriales

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78GVsMHJnPg

Resumo

TLDREl video proporciona una guía paso a paso sobre cómo crear un PCB en Proteus, comenzando con un diagrama esquemático de un circuito LED. Se explica cómo seleccionar componentes, conectarlos y simular el circuito. Luego, se muestra cómo diseñar el PCB, ajustar su tamaño, asignar paquetes a los componentes y realizar las conexiones necesarias. Finalmente, se enseña a exportar el diseño a un archivo PDF para su visualización.

Conclusões

  • 🛠️ Se utiliza Proteus para crear PCBs.
  • 💡 Se comienza con un circuito LED simple.
  • 🔌 Se necesita un conector de alimentación.
  • 📊 Se simula el circuito para verificar su funcionamiento.
  • 📏 Se ajusta el tamaño del PCB según sea necesario.
  • 📦 Se asignan paquetes a los componentes para visualización.
  • 🔗 Se utilizan líneas verdes para hacer conexiones.
  • ✅ Un ícono verde indica que todas las conexiones están completas.
  • 🌐 Se puede ver una vista previa 3D del circuito.
  • 📄 Se puede exportar el diseño a un archivo PDF.

Linha do tempo

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    En este video, se muestra cómo crear un PCB en Proteus, comenzando con un diagrama esquemático de un circuito simple que conecta un LED. Se seleccionan los componentes necesarios, como un LED verde y una resistencia de 220 ohmios, y se conectan a la fuente de alimentación. Después de verificar que el circuito funciona correctamente mediante simulación, se añade un conector de dos pines para la alimentación y se finaliza el diagrama esquemático.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:13:06

    A continuación, se inicia el diseño del PCB. Se delimita el tamaño del PCB y se asignan paquetes a los componentes que no tienen vista previa. Se realizan las conexiones entre los componentes utilizando el modo de pista, y se verifica que todas las conexiones estén completas. Se puede visualizar el PCB en 3D y ajustar el tamaño de las conexiones. Finalmente, se exporta el diseño a un archivo PDF, mostrando todas las conexiones del circuito. Se concluye el video agradeciendo a los espectadores y pidiendo que dejen un 'me gusta' y se suscriban.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • ¿Qué software se utiliza para crear el PCB?

    Se utiliza Proteus para crear el PCB.

  • ¿Qué tipo de circuito se está creando en el video?

    Se está creando un circuito simple de conexión de un LED.

  • ¿Cómo se simula el circuito en Proteus?

    Se hace clic en el botón de simulación después de conectar todos los componentes.

  • ¿Qué se necesita para alimentar el PCB?

    Se necesita un conector de dos pines para la alimentación.

  • ¿Cómo se exporta el diseño a PDF?

    Se va a 'Output', luego 'Export Graphics' y se selecciona 'Export PDF file'.

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    Today, we're gonna show you how to make a PCB in Proteus, don't forget to leave a like
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    Let's start, we should clarify that the following circuit it's a easy one.
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    First we need to make the schematic diagram of our circuit, in this case I'm going to
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    make a very simple LED connection, so we need to click this button with the 'P' to open
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    the Devices' window and here we're gonna search our components.
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    We pick this animated green LED, we press OK and put it over here, now we pick one resistance
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    and we do the same.
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    Then we are going to search for our power supplies, this ones are right here, we're
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    gonna use 'POWER' and 'GROUND'.
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    Afterthat, we just connect all the components as I do.
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    [just saying how to connect it].
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    We need to change the value of the resistance to 220 ohms.
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    As I say at the beginning, this is just a basic circuit.
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    Once we finish this circuit, let's start the simulation just to check if all is working
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    as it should.
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    As you can see everything is ok, now we stop the simulation.
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    This is very important, our PCB needs a power supply, for this we open again the Devices
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    window and we pick a Header, in this case we're gonna use a two pin header, we select
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    it and put it here.
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    I didn't put this component before because this header can't be simulated so we can't
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    run the simulation.
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    Because of that, it is better to do first the principal circuit and then put all the
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    headers that we want.
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    Now we connect our power supplies to the header, just like this.
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    Done, we finish our schematic diagram.
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    The next step is to make our PCB.
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    First, we click this button that says 'Ares', as we can see we have here a new window, we
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    can switch between our diagram and the PCB window.
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    First, we select this square right here and we delimit the size of our PCB, don't forget
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    to select this yellow options named 'Board Edge', now we just delimit the size.
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    Then we click this botton right here and we have the components of our circuit, as you
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    can see righ here the software show us how is gonna look our component in the PCB.
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    As we can see, this one doesn't have a preview, to solve this we go back to our schematic
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    diagram, select the LED and click right button, then we open the 'Packaging Tool' option.
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    Here we click on the 'Add' button, now we search the keyword 'LED', we select this right
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    here and as you can see this have a preview, finally we write that letters to assign labels,
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    afterthat we just click 'Assign Packages', 'Ok' and 'Save Packages' and that's all.
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    Now we go back to our PCB and we can see that now we have a preview of the component.
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    Now we just drag the components to our workspace.
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    We have here our three components, now we change their position just to make the connections
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    easier.
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    [I'm just saying how we can move the components].
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    Done, now we can start to make the connections between our components, We just select this
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    option right here that says 'Track Mode', the next step is very simple, we have here
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    some green lines that show us were we need to make a connection, we just click in the
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    pink part and the software show us were we need to connect it.
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    We do the same with all the connections.
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    When we finish this we can see in this part this little green check icon and it means
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    that we finish all the connections of our circuit.
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    As you can see our workspace that we delimit was way to big so now we can change it.
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    This labels right here can be removed or changed, just press double click and we can change
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    the string and the size.
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    Once we finish this, we can see a very helpful 3D preview of our circuit, we just
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    need to click this option righ here, as you can see we have here our PCB, we can see the
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    details of our connection, as I say this is very helpful.
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    Another detail that we can change is the size of our connections, to do this we just press
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    right click on the connection and in the 'Change Trace Style' sections we can change the size,
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    here we select the size that we want.
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    We do this with all the connections.
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    Done, we have finish our PCB.
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    We can get the PDF file of our circuit if we want, just go to 'Output', then 'Export
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    Graphics' and we select 'Export PDF file', here we can select what layers of our circuit
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    we want to show in the PDF, then we just click Ok.
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    Here we have our PDF, we can see all the connections in perfect state.
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    That's all for this video, we hope that it was helpful
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