Internship Overview
This internship is specially designed for Electronics and Electrical Engineering students aiming to develop core skills in circuit board design and layout. Participants will explore schematic creation, component placement, and PCB routing using industry-relevant software tools. The program emphasizes design accuracy, signal flow, and practical considerations for fabrication. Through guided assignments and mini-projects, students will gain hands-on experience in transforming circuit concepts into functional layouts. By the end of the internship, learners will be capable of creating efficient and reliable PCB designs for academic and beginner-level industry applications.
Internship Objective
- Understand PCB basics
- Learn schematic design
- Develop layout skills
- Use PCB software
Brief Description
- MODULE-1: Introduction to PCB Design
Introduces PCB concepts, types, and applications. Students learn how circuits are converted into physical boards. Emphasis is on understanding PCB layers, materials, and manufacturing processes used in electronics industries for reliable circuit implementation. - MODULE-2: Schematic Design
Students learn schematic creation using software tools. Focus is on representing circuit connections accurately and ensuring proper component selection for effective circuit operation in practical applications. - MODULE-3: PCB Layout Design
Students learn component placement and routing techniques. Emphasis is on minimizing noise, ensuring signal integrity, and following industry design standards for efficient circuit performance. - MODULE-4: PCB Fabrication & Testing
Students learn fabrication processes and testing methods. Focus is on verifying functionality and troubleshooting issues in designed circuits.
Eligibility Criteria
Electronics & Electrical Engineering Students
Internship Outcome
Students will understand PCB design fundamentals. They will be able to create schematics and layouts using software tools. This course prepares students for electronics design and manufacturing roles in industries requiring PCB development and testing.