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AVR ATmega328P Board - Part 2 - Rough Placement of parts on 50x50mm PCB Board In Eagle

AVR ATmega328P Board - Part 2 - Rough Placement of parts on 50x50mm PCB Board In Eagle This is part 2 of a series of videos where I walk through the creation of an AVR ATmega328P board from a blank project to a completed board in your hand. I'm using Autodesk's Eagle PCB Design software to perform the schematic capture as well as the board parts placement.

Time Table of Contents

00:00 - Intro
00:32 - Start of montage/fast forward build of a 50x50mm board with rounded corners and M3 mounting holes. You can view a video dedicated to creating the blank board here: (
00:38 - Start of Parts placement
00:40 - Set the grid sizing to be 1/4 of 2.54mm
00:50 - Place the ATmega328p
01:24 - Rough placement of the various headers
02:31 - Grouping Resistors for move and placement
03:22 - Wrap up the rough placement.
03:38 - Credits Roll

The placement of the parts isn't so much operational of functional as it is to get a sense of the sizing and spacing required. Sort of a first draft. In the next video, I'll be fine tuning the placement of the parts and perform the routing and pours.

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