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Offline PeterFWTopic starter

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I would like to route a PCB
« on: February 12, 2015, 02:33:35 pm »
Hello!
Circuit design, routing PCBs, building something and so forth, i do a for myself.
Others play minecraft, i like to route PCBs and 90% of the time shelf the idea and move on to the next afer i am finished.

I would like to know if my routing/layout is anny good but i think if i post a PCB to have judged by you, there will be not that much of interest in helping me out.

Maybe the other way around could be interesting:
You send me a egale schematic (that is the catch, i only use egale), rough guidelines and i route the board (100x80 2 layer) and you tell me how well i dit.
Annyone interested? :)

Greetings,
Peter
 

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Re: I would like to route a PCB
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2015, 02:42:53 pm »
I would like to know if my routing/layout is anny good but i think if i post a PCB to have judged by you, there will be not that much of interest in helping me out.

It's been done a lot, and it's always followed by a lot of helpful comments. Just try!
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Re: I would like to route a PCB
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2015, 04:12:19 pm »
Post a PCB or 2 and we'll judge ;)
 

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Re: I would like to route a PCB
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2015, 04:26:46 pm »
You can try routing my latest little board. Eagle schematic and footprints are already in place. It's ok to change the order of the TP pins but they should be on a 0.1" grid to fit a soldieries breadboard. The two buttons should be close to each other and not too close the the 2x5 header (which is the tallest part). Design rules per OSHPARK or elecrow rules.

https://github.com/zapta/arm/tree/master/pro-mini/eagle_temp
 


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