PCB Design Tutorial for Beginners & Intermediates

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A request for PCB design tutorials for beginners and intermediates using OrCAD and P-CAD was made. Numerous online resources were suggested, including a Google search link for PCB layout tutorials. The importance of checking the Help section within the PCB layout tools for additional guidance was emphasized. A specific OrCAD tutorial for version 9.2 was also recommended. These resources can significantly aid in learning PCB design effectively.
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i want tutorial of pcb design for beginner designers & intermediate PCB designers;I'm using "orcad tool" & "p-cad".
 
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Here's a pretty good OrCAD tutorial that was written for version 9.2 of the software.
http://koala.ece.rice.edu/pubs/OrCAD_Tutorial.zip
 
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