The document provides instructions for designing printed circuit board (PCB) layouts for different power supply circuits. Trainees are asked to design PCB layouts for a half-wave rectifier, full-wave rectifier, and full bridge rectifier power supply that fit on a 2" x 3" board according to given schematics. The procedure involves identifying components, measuring them, placing components on the board within the size constraints, and finalizing the designs for printing.
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JOB SHEET Drafting PCB
The document provides instructions for designing printed circuit board (PCB) layouts for different power supply circuits. Trainees are asked to design PCB layouts for a half-wave rectifier, full-wave rectifier, and full bridge rectifier power supply that fit on a 2" x 3" board according to given schematics. The procedure involves identifying components, measuring them, placing components on the board within the size constraints, and finalizing the designs for printing.
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JOB SHEET 1.
1-1 Title: Design a lay-out of a Fixed Power Supply
Performance Objective: Given a set of schematic diagram of a
power supply (half wave, full wave and center tap), you should be able to design a layout for each supply in accordance with the industrial standard.
Supplies/Materials : electronic components symbols, paper and pen
Equipment : Drafting Tools
Introduction:
A power supply is an electronic device that supplies electric
energy to an electrical load. The primary function of a power supply is to convert one form of electrical energy to another and, as a result, power supplies are sometimes referred to as electric power converters. In this activity you will design a PCB layout of the given schematic with the following parameters:
Procedure:
1. Before you start designing your PCB, it’s a good idea to make a
schematic of your circuit. The schematic will serve as a blueprint for laying out the traces and placing the components on the PCB.
2. First identify the component that is needed in the design.
3. Design must be fit in 2” x 3” PCB board.
4. Initially take the measurement of each component in millimeters
before designing. See example:
Date Developed: Document No. EPAS-2016-001
Electronic Product Assembling and September 2016 Servicing NC II Issued by: Date Revised:
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Emmanuel Cris M. Revision # 01 Tao-Tao 5. Using your drafting tools design a lay-out for each schematic diagram.
6. In your design consider the parameter given.
7. Finalize your work for printing quality.
A. Half- wave rectifier
power supply
B. Full- wave rectifier power supply
C. Full Bridge rectifier power supply
D. Load side
Date Developed: Document No. EPAS-2016-001
Electronic Product Assembling and September 2016 Servicing NC II Issued by: Date Revised: