Workshop on “Electronic Board Design” at the FE - Branch 1
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Club at the Faculty of Engineering (FE) - Branch 1 organized a workshop on “Electronic Board Design” (Printed Circuit Board – PCB), presented by student Youssef El Saneh, a fourth-year Electrical and Electronics Engineering student.
The workshop focused on the systematic transition from theoretical concept to practical application, and participants learned about the engineering fundamentals of printed circuit board design and schematic design mechanisms, as well as the professional principles of PCB layout design according to precise design standards.
The workshop also addressed advanced concepts in microcontroller hardware design, starting with the application and implementation of programming and debugging via the JTAG Programming & Debugging Interface, through the principles of multi-layer PCB design, to hardware power management strategies to ensure stability and electrical efficiency in embedded systems.
The workshop also included a practical application using KiCad software, where participants designed and built their own Arduino Uno board in a professional development environment.
















