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Power symbols and ground connections in PCB Design - Interactive Code Practice

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Practice - 5 Tasks
Answer the questions below
1fill in blank
easy

Complete the code to add a power symbol for +5V in the schematic.

PCB Design
Add a power symbol named [1] to represent +5V.
Drag options to blanks, or click blank then click option'
AGND
BVSS
CVCC
DNC
Attempts:
3 left
💡 Hint
Common Mistakes
Using GND instead of VCC for positive voltage.
Confusing VSS with ground.
2fill in blank
medium

Complete the code to connect the ground symbol correctly in the schematic.

PCB Design
Place the [1] symbol to represent the circuit ground connection.
Drag options to blanks, or click blank then click option'
AVSS
BVCC
CVDD
DGND
Attempts:
3 left
💡 Hint
Common Mistakes
Using VCC or VDD instead of GND for ground.
Confusing VSS with ground in some contexts.
3fill in blank
hard

Fix the error in the schematic connection by choosing the correct power symbol.

PCB Design
Replace the incorrect symbol [1] with the correct power symbol for +3.3V.
Drag options to blanks, or click blank then click option'
AVDD
BVCC
CVSS
DGND
Attempts:
3 left
💡 Hint
Common Mistakes
Using GND or VSS instead of a positive voltage symbol.
Confusing VCC with VDD for different voltage levels.
4fill in blank
hard

Fill both blanks to correctly label the power and ground symbols in the schematic.

PCB Design
Use [1] for the positive power supply and [2] for the ground connection.
Drag options to blanks, or click blank then click option'
AVCC
BGND
CVDD
DVSS
Attempts:
3 left
💡 Hint
Common Mistakes
Swapping power and ground symbols.
Using VDD instead of VCC for +5V supply.
5fill in blank
hard

Fill all three blanks to correctly assign power and ground symbols for a mixed-voltage schematic.

PCB Design
Assign [1] for +5V, [2] for +3.3V, and [3] for ground.
Drag options to blanks, or click blank then click option'
AVCC
BVDD
CGND
DVSS
Attempts:
3 left
💡 Hint
Common Mistakes
Mixing up VCC and VDD voltage levels.
Using VSS instead of GND for ground.