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Blog, Tutorials  /  October 1, 2014

How To Use KiCad to Make a Printed Circuit Board: Part 3

by Jason

This is the last part of the three part Kicad series. In this episode we will be learning how to take component footprints and put them together to make the final PCB product. If you missed the first two videos you can find them here and here. I will be ordering this particular design and will be housing the PCB in a mason jar. When all the pieces and parts come in I’ll show you the final product. Thanks again for watching!

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How To Use KiCad to Make a Printed Circuit Board: Part 2
A Beginners Guide to the LM386 Amplifier Circuit

2 comments

  • Joe
    December 5, 2014

    Very nice job on the videos! Thank You.

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    • Jason Baird
      December 13, 2014

      Thanks. Hope they help!

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