PCB Example Easyeda
PCB Example Easyeda
Components Required:
1. IC LM386 -1
2. IC LM358 -1
3. Fabricated PCB -1
4. Audio Jack male /female -1
5. 50k POT -2
6. 2k POT (optional -1
7. Resistor 1k -1
8. 100k -3
9. 10k -2
10. 22k -1
11. 47K -1
12. 15k (optional) -1
13. 68K (optional) -1
14. 10R -2
15. Capacitor 100nF -7
16. 10uF -3
17. 100uF -2
18. 220uF -1
19. 4.7nF (optional) -1
20. Supply/battery -1
21. LED -1
22. Bergsticks
23. Jumper -3
24. MIC -1
25. Speaker or Headphone -1
26. IC base 8 pin -1
In this circuit we have changed voice by using band-pass filter circuit which is made by
using op-amp IC and a R10 pot is used for change the gain of the MIC preamp circuit. IC
LM386 is used for amplifying the voice modulator signal. At the output, we have two choices
for listening the modulated voice: speaker and 3.5 mm jack for headphone. Pot R5 is used
for volume control. Jumper J2 is used for the gain of the audio amplifier. Check
the Demonstration Video at the end of this Article.
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components options and new features. They are soon going to launch its Desktop version,
which can be downloaded and installed on your computer for offline use.
You can access whole Circuit and PCB layout for this Voice Modulator Circuit by following
the below link:
https://easyeda.com/circuitdigest/Voice_Modulator_Circuit-
e59a40c5a2df413b83fc4d5c886f5140
Below we are discussing the Circuit and PCB designing in detail using EasyEDA, follow the
below steps to learn the PCB designing.
Step 3: Now the user will see the schematic window where user can select the required
components from the EasyEDA library from the left hand side panel of the website. User
can see the symbols of the resistor, capacitor, inductor, power etc. and can place any item
over the schematic by clicking over it and then move the cursor to the place where you want
put that component and finally click again to place it.
Now if user wants to get more components then he/she can go with more libraries search
option on the left down side of the screen
Then will get another window for selecting components with category and search option.
And that is how user can get the desired component:
Step 4: Now after getting all the components, next part is to connect components to each
other and to do this EasyEDA has a Wiring Tool window. In this tool, by selecting wire we
can connect the components by clicking on start point and then click on end point.
As you can see we have started to draw the Voice Modulator Circuit as shown in Below
figure:
And here we have completed the Drawing and its time to write the text over the schematic
by choosing T option from the drawing tool. Here we have shown that in the red circle in
the given picture.
Step 5: Now user needs to connect Vcc and Ground to the circuit. To do so, user can select
power and Ground from the EasyEDA libraries in left-hand side of the screen.
Step 6: Now finally user can save the schematic by selecting the blue folder icon as shown
below and click on Save, then save it by giving proper Name to the schematic.
Step 7: Now the circuit is ready for PCB layout conversion. For PCB layout user needs
to move the cursor over fabrication tab as shown in below figure. Here you will
see convert Project to PCB and by clicking on it, the user will redirect to PCB layout
window.
Step 8: Now user needs to place all the component over the desired place and also save
the layout as we saved the Schematics.
Step 9: Now user can route the circuit manually with the help of PCB tools or there is
a Auto routing feature in EasyEDA (red circled), which will automatically route all the
connections for you.
Here in given picture below, user can set Track width, clearance (trace clearance), layer
and other things before Auto routing and then click Run.
Now user will see that auto-routing will starts, and after few seconds it will complete
Step 10: And then user will see the given result. Now the user may place copper pour over
the top side and bottom side as well by selecting copper pour in PCB tools.
Top Copper Pour by selecting top layer (see black circle in below picture)