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Revision as of 11:51, 25 November 2020
PCB design in EAGLE ( and not only) is a two-step process. First you design your schematic, then you lay out a PCB based on that schematic. EAGLE's board and schematic editors work hand-in-hand. A well-designed schematic is critical to the overall PCB design process. It will help you catch errors before the board is fabricated, and it'll help you debug a board when something doesn't work.
Understanding schematics
Before we begin, you have to make sure you have a good idea about schematics, how to read those. So here is a tutorial
Creating a schematic
The new Eagle interface opens up with a control panel looking a bit like this