In this lesson you will learn how to evaluate your PCB prototypes, and to revise them as needed to fix any problems found. This is an iterative process, and the more complex the design, the more iterations are usually required to get it ready for market.
Lessons in this Course:
- Course Introduction
- Module 1 – Research Stage
- Step 1A: Validate Your Idea
- Step 1B: Validate Your Idea
- Step 1C: Validate Your Idea
- Step 2A: Define Your Product
- Step 2B: Define Your Product
- Step 2C: Define Your Product
- Step 2D: Define Your Product
- Step 3A: Estimate Costs (Development)
- Step 3B: Estimate Costs (Scaling)
- Step 3C: Estimate Costs (Certifications)
- Step 3D: Estimate Costs (Manufacturing)
- Step 3E: Estimate Costs (Manufacturing)
- Module 2 – Planning Stage
- Step 4A: Formulate Your Plan
- Step 4B: Formulate Your Plan
- Step 4C: Formulate Your Plan
- Step 4D: Formulate Your Plan
- Step 5A: Pick Your Development Strategy
- Step 5B: Pick Your Development Strategy
- Step 5C: Pick Your Development Strategy
- Step 5D: Pick Your Development Strategy
- Step 5E: Pick Your Development Strategy
- Step 5F: Pick Your Development Strategy
- Module 3 – Design Stage
- Module 4 – Prototyping Stage
- Step 12: Prototype the Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
- Step 13: Prototype the Enclosure/Case
- Step 14: Evaluate the PCB Prototypes, Revise As Needed
- Step 15: Evaluate the Enclosure/Case Prototypes, Revise As Needed