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Treat Flux like your intern. Tell it what you'd like to build and it'll get to work. You can also ask it questions, brainstorm ideas, and teach it your preferences. Learn More
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Flux accelerates your PCB design with AI.
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Generate the PCB Layout:
- Click on the "PCB Layout" button in the top navigation bar to switch from the schematic view to the PCB design view. This typically will generate a new PCB layout tab if you're starting fresh.
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Import Components to PCB Layout:
- In the PCB layout view, you should see options to import components from your schematic. Click on "Import components from schematic."
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Place Components:
- Drag and drop the imported components to arrange them on the PCB. It's a good practice to start by placing components that have specific placement requirements (like connectors) before placing other components around them.
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Route the Traces:
- After placing your components, use the routing tools to connect the pads according to your schematic connections. Make sure to adhere to design rules (such as trace width and spacing) that are set for your PCB project.
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Create the Board Outline:
- Draw the outline of your PCB using the board outline tools. Make sure the board shape fits the requirements of your project.
Here are the specific steps for your project: