That should be fixed, Inez mentioned it above - can you check again please? Thanks.
Still says May. Might be still updating the web server/cache?
The date on the main screen is correct, but when you click the Register link, you see a message stating the sale ends on May 28.
I have signed up vancouver hackspace for an eagle student license.
I will describe it more in the members only section.
The files for the workshop are at in git now.
If you don’t want to use git, you can go to GitHub - vhs/vhs-pcbs: PCB designs from vhs events, select “Clone or Download” and click “Download ZIP”. See you on Sunday. Please have eagle ready and working so we can make a quick start.
I just updated the git repo, please pull again or grab another zip file. See you at 1pm.
Here are some follow up links for more reading from today.
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/using-eagle-schematic
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/using-eagle-board-layout
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/making-custom-footprints-in-eagle
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/designing-pcbs-smd-footprints
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/designing-pcbs-advanced-smd
https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/115
I mentioned during the class about a video showing the process of how PCB’s are made.
That specific time in the video shows how they test them after production. But watch the entire video if you want to see how the whole thing is done.
This is a company in Belgium. I doubt this is how high tech the Chinese companies are. They wouldn’t call themselves DirtyPCB’s if they were.
Thanks for the class Tom - really excellent and a great introduction to the
workings of Eagle.
Here is an article on hackaday that will help you understand some of the more complex nuances in PCB esign.
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