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12 years ago --- Quote Start --- What you "want" to do versus what you "need" to do to graduate with a masters may be two entirely different things. You'll have plenty of time to work on PCBs once you are finished your masters. Find out from your supervisor whether or not such a board design would be considered sufficient for your masters degree. If it is not, then find out what is required. As I comment above, there is a lot of stuff to learn, but if your supervisor is not familiar with this type of design, you will not learn much. You need to select a topic where your supervisor can actually help you out. Cheers, Dave --- Quote End --- OK,i got it.Thanks for your advices !