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Task Sheet 1.2-2

The document provides the procedure for laying out a printed circuit board (PCB) based on a circuit diagram for a variable regulated AC/DC power supply. The steps include: 1) tracing the connection paths from the schematic onto the PCB using a marker or tape, 2) carefully positioning component terminals to avoid shorts between traces, 3) double checking that all connections match the schematic, 4) ensuring components will fit without overlapping after mounting, and 5) having a trainer check the design before etching.

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Task Sheet 1.2-2

The document provides the procedure for laying out a printed circuit board (PCB) based on a circuit diagram for a variable regulated AC/DC power supply. The steps include: 1) tracing the connection paths from the schematic onto the PCB using a marker or tape, 2) carefully positioning component terminals to avoid shorts between traces, 3) double checking that all connections match the schematic, 4) ensuring components will fit without overlapping after mounting, and 5) having a trainer check the design before etching.

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TASK SHEET 1.

2-2

Title: Procedure in PCB Layouting

Performance Objective: Given the ACTIVITY SHEET 1.2-2, you


should be able to perform procedure in PCB
lay outing for variable regulated AC/DC power
supply circuit diagram

Supplies/Materials : Activity Sheet 1.2-2, piece of paper


pencil or ball pen, circuit diagram of variable regulated AC/DC
power supply

Equipment : N/A

Steps/Procedure:
Procedure in PCB Layouting

1. 1 Using a permanent marker, art transfer or masking tape for


layout the design on the PCB. Follow the procedure on how to
trace the path of the connection traces from the schematic
diagram.
1. 2 Be wise on positioning the terminals or the pads of the
components and avoid shorting the traces of the connections.
1. 3 Double check your design, make sure that all of the
connections are the same as the connections on the schematic
diagram.
1. 4 Make sure that the components size are seized so the
components will not be on top of the other in mounting
procedure.
1. 5 Let your trainer check your design work before the etching
process.

Assessment Method:
Written - Oral Questioning
Performance Criteria checklist

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