PADS Layout

Categories: PADS

This course will teach you the workflow of laying out a printed circuit board using the latest version of Mentor Graphics PADS Layout. You will be guided through the steps necessary to design a printed circuit board. Course highlights include creating physical components, importing netlists, adding/updating parts, routing connections, generating reports and Gerber information. View course highlights ↓

Scheduled classes

Date Location Time Language Price
Jun 24–262013 Marlborough Massachusetts 9–5 PM
EDT
English 2,100 USD Register
Jul 24–252013 Newbury United Kingdom 9–5 PM
BST
English 900 GBP Register
Jul 30–Aug 12013 Fremont California 9–5 PM
PDT
English 2,100 USD Register
Aug 19–232013 Online 9–2 PM
PDT
English 2,100 USD Register
Aug 20–222013 Longmont Colorado 9–5 PM
MDT
English 2,100 USD Register
Sep 16–182013 Marlborough Massachusetts 9–5 PM
EDT
English 2,100 USD Register
Oct 23–252013 Fremont California 9–5 PM
PDT
English 2,100 USD Register
Nov 5–72013 Longmont Colorado 9–5 PM
MST
English 2,100 USD Register
Nov 11–152013 Online 8–2 PM
PST
English 2,100 USD Register
Dec 16–182013 Marlborough Massachusetts 9–5 PM
EST
English 2,100 USD Register
Jan 29–312014 Fremont California 9–5 PM
PST
English 2,100 USD Register
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Course Highlights

You will learn how to

  • Customize and work with the PADS Layout interface
  • Create Board Outlines, Keepouts, and 2D Line items
  • Create Parts Types, PCB Decals, and Pad Stacks Import netlists, define the board stackup, and set design rules
  • Place parts manually and use cross-probing capabilities
  • Route a design using manual/interactive routing and editing tools
  • Create copper shapes and plane areas
  • Verify the design
  • Generate Gerber Data
  • Work with ECO files

Hands-on labs

  • Navigating the User Interface
  • Creating and Modifying Drafting Items
  • Creating Libraries and Library Objects
  • Importing netlists
  • Defining the Layer Stackup
  • Setting Design Rules
  • Placing Parts
  • Routing a Design
  • Creating Copper and Split Plane areas
  • Clearance and Connectivity Verification
  • Using ECO Commands
  • Generating CAM Documents

Course Details

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of the PCB design process

Familiarity with Windows operating systems

Course Part Number
  • Instructor-led: 213142
  • Live online: 217228
Products Covered
  • None
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