robertferanec , 11-28-2020, 02:32 AM
When you say a PCB Designer, I imagine a person who does PCB layout.
This means, they will create a PCB outline, import all the components, place the components on PCB, connect them by routing tracks and generate manufacturing information needed to manufacture that PCB. The schematic (definition what pins are connected where) would be done by someone else. The PCB Designer can also create footprints (based on datasheets they create the place where component will be soldered down - footprint).
Theoretically, they do not need to understand schematic (I have seen people doing layout without understanding the circuit) and theoretically they do not even need to know electronics (I have seen people with no electronics understanding doing layout). That may somehow work for simple boards, but for more complex or advanced designs, the PCB Designers need to understand what they are doing - means not only understand some level of the schematic, but understand also electronics and the physics behind signal travelling and power distribution on PCBs.
Still .. I have seen people who do not understand electronics or not experienced people doing layout of advanced boards, but they would needed to be guided by someone experienced.
I am not sure if that answers your question.
PS: I many companies, schematic & pcb is done by the same person, so in many companies they do not have specific PCB Designer role, but it is combined with Schematic design, testing, firmware development, etc ....
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ZsoltFulop, 11-30-2020, 09:27 AM
Yes this is a perfect explanation to me, Thank you very much!