I will design professional pcb layouts using altium designer
Expert PCB Designer Turning Ideas into Functional Masterpieces
About this Gig
Are you looking for a professional and reliable PCB designer for your electronics project?
You're in the right place.
I am an Electrical & Electronic Engineering undergraduate with hands-on experience in PCB schematic and layout design using Altium Designer. I am currently working as an Engineering Intern at Rinstrum, where I gain real-world exposure to industry-level electronics design, quality standards, and best PCB practices.
I focus not only on clean PCB layouts, but also on performance, reliability, and manufacturability.
What I Offer:
- Schematic Capture: Professional schematics from your hand-drawn sketches or concepts.
- PCB Layout: Single, double, or multi-layer boards (4, 6, 8+ layers).
- Complex Routing: Differential pairs, length matching, and impedance control.
- Component Selection: Optimizing for cost, availability, and performance.
- Deliverables: Gerber files, BOM (Bill of Materials), Pick & Place files, and high-quality 3D renders (as seen in my portfolio).
Software I Use:
- Altium Designer
Deliverables
- Manufacturing-ready Gerber files
- Bill of Materials (BOM)
- PDF documentation
- Altium Designer source files
- 3D PCB view
File format:
Gerber
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STEP
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Software:
Altium Designer
Interface:
UART
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USB
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SPI
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I2C
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Wi-Fi
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GSM/GPRS
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Ethernet
My Portfolio
FAQ
Do you design PCBs using industry standards?
Yes. I follow industry-standard PCB design practices, including proper grounding, signal integrity considerations, decoupling capacitor placement, and DRC checks to ensure reliable and manufacturable designs.
Do you consider signal integrity and noise issues?
Yes. I consider signal integrity, grounding, return paths, and noise reduction, especially for microcontroller, mixed-signal, and power-related designs.
Will you include ESD and protection components?
Yes, ESD and basic protection components (such as TVS diodes, series resistors, or filters) are included where required based on the application.
Do you consider routing rules for communication protocols?
Yes. I follow proper routing rules and layout best practices for common communication protocols such as UART, I²C, SPI, CAN, USB (low/full speed), and Ethernet (basic).

