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DDCEE KiCAD project template
DDCEE KiCAD Library
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clone the git repo located at https://gitea.clarknm.com/ddclark/KiCAD_DDCEE_Library
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the repo contains
Folder Use symbolsschematic symbols footprintsPCB Footprints templatesTitle block templates -
use Preferences -> Configure Paths... to add the folling:
Name Path KICAD_DDCEE_LIBRARIES /KiCAD_DDC_Library KICAD_USER_TEMPLATE_DIR /KiCAD_DDC_Library/templates -
In the schematic editor use Preferences -> Manage Symbol Libraries... to add
Nickname Library Path Library Format Options Description DDCEE ${KICAD_DDCEE_LIBRARIES}/symbols/ KiCad DDC Custom Symbols -
In the PCB editor use Preferences -> Manage Footprint Libraries... to add
Nickname Library Path Library Format Options Description DDCEE ${KICAD_DDCEE_LIBRARIES}/footprints KiCad DDC Custom Footprints
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Naming Conventions
- symbols and footprints will be named with the following convention
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TT_<n>P_<fp>_<value>_<mfgr pn>Use TT type (see table below) n Number of pins fp Footprint (not required in symbol name) value Component value (passives) mfgr pn Manufacturer Part Number
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Symbol Types
Symbol types include but are not limited to:
| Type Identifier | Comoponent Type |
|---|---|
| IC | Integrated Circuit |
| CN | Connector |
| R | Resistor |
| C | Capacitor |
| L | Inductor |
| D | Diode |
| LED | Light Emitting Diode |
| FB | Ferrite Bead |
| LG | Logo |
| SOM | System on Module |
| SOC | System on Chip |
| TP | Test Point |
Default Fields
The DDCEE KiCAD symbol library symbol template has the following default fields defined:
| Field | Use |
|---|---|
| Detailed Description | |
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer PN | |
| Supplier 1 | |
| Supplier 1 PN | |
| Supplier 1 Link | |
| Supplier 2 | |
| Supplier 2 PN | |
| Supplier 2 Link | |
| Supplier 3 | |
| Supplier 3 PN | |
| Supplier 3 Link | |
| Assembly instructions | |
| Alternate Manufacturer 1 | |
| Alternate Manufacturer 1 PN | |
| Alternate Manufacturer 2 | |
| Alternate Manufacturer 2 PN |
These fields are in addition to the standard KiCAD symbol fields.
These fields are defined in the Ennnn_NAME_PCBA.kicad_sch template file
PCBA Project Versioning
Background
A PCBA has four design ouputs that completely define the board. These outputs are
- Schematic
- The schematic defines all of the components on the bord and how the components are interconnected. This is done in an abstrac way with notional symbols representing components and component connections. The Bill of Material (BoM) is directly tied to the schematic.
- PCB layout artwork
- The layout defines the physical implementation of the electronic components and their interconnections on a specific board geometry.
- PCB fabrication diagram
- The fabrication diagram defines the manufacturing board. These parameters can include but are not limited to -
- Layer stackup (including thickness)
- Copper weight
- Materials
- Solder mask color
- Testing requirements
- Controlled impedance requirements
- The fabrication diagram defines the manufacturing board. These parameters can include but are not limited to -
- PCBA assembly diagram
- The assembly diagram defines specific assembly steps and proceedures. These steps and proceedures can include but are not limited to -
- Mechanical Parts that need to be installed on the board
- Coatings
- Packaging
- Cuts and jumps
- ESD handling requirements
- The assembly diagram defines specific assembly steps and proceedures. These steps and proceedures can include but are not limited to -
Each of these design outputs should be versioned independently.
Rationale
- Schematic
- Component values can be changed and pin compatible direct replacement parts can be substituted without affecting the artwork, fabrication, or assembly requirements.
- PCB Layout artwork
- Components can be re-arranged on the board and still adhere to the same schematic, fabrication and assembly parameters.
- If changes in schematic, fabrication, or assembly require a layout change then the layout artwork revision should be incrimented.
- PCB Fabrication Diagram
- Fabrication requirements can change without a change in schematic, artwork, or assembly. For instance core materials and thickness can be changed.
- If changes in schematic, layout artwork, or assembly diagram require changes in the fabrication diagram then the fabrication diagram revision should be incrimented.
- PCBA Assembly Diagram
- Assembly requirements can change without a change in schematic, layout artwork, or fabrication diagram. For instance a conformal coating could be added or removed or a wave solder process could be changed to a hand solder process.
A change log should be kept for the various design outputs https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/
Part Number Nomenclature
| Output | Part No | PCB Layer | Revision | Comment |
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| Schematic | Ennnn_SCH | Silk | Variable | Schematic can be changed without spin |
| Artwork | Ennnn_ART | Etch | Fixed | Artwork change requires spin |
| PCB Fab Diagram | Ennnn_FAB | Solder Mask | Fixed | PCB fab requires spin |
| PCBA Assembly Diagram | Ennnn_ASY | Silk | Variable | PCBA can be reworked without spin |