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this repository says about PCB design of Blinking of Led's in a serial manner using KiCad-8 Software.
README
🛠️ PCB Design Using KiCad
📘 Overview
This project demonstrates the complete process of designing a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) for a blinking LED circuit using a 555 timer IC. It covers schematic creation, PCB layout, component placement, routing, and final manufacturing file preparation. This guide is ideal for hobbyists and engineers aiming to develop compact and reliable custom PCBs.
🔍 Project Objective
- Design a PCB to control blinking LEDs using a 555 timer IC
- Utilize KiCad, a free and open-source EDA software
- Achieve a compact, efficient, and manufacturable PCB design
⚙️ System Components
📐 Schematic Design
- Complete circuit schematic detailing all component values and connections
- Ensures correct pin assignments and circuit functionality
🗺️ PCB Layout
- Board outline defined to fit project requirements
- Components placed for logical routing and ease of manufacturing
- Focus on:
- Signal integrity
- Power distribution
- Thermal management
📸 Design Visualization

✅ Design Verification
- Design Rule Checks (DRC) performed to identify spacing and connection errors
- Electrical Rules Checks (ERC) ensure correctness of schematic-to-board mappings
- Validation to confirm manufacturability and reliability
💾 Files Included
- Schematics: Detailed circuit diagrams for assembly and troubleshooting
- PCB Layout Files: Component placement and trace routing data
- Gerber Files: Industry-standard output for PCB fabrication
🚀 Getting Started
- Open the project files using KiCad software suite
- Follow included documentation for setup and build instructions
- Review schematic and layout for customization or enhancements
👨💻 Author
Yennam Sai Tharun Reddy ✨
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