Hi Jason,
Cool! Couple of more comments:
-GND plane on the bottom layer is fine but you are making a lot of small GND islands because the traces are separating these areas. Two things you can do: 1: try to keep the lines on the bottom layer as short as possible or 2: also put a ground plane on the top layer and connect the two planes with a lot of vias.
-Please look into decoupling of your ACS712 chips and microcontrollers (100nF should be fine)
-ACS712 is not recommended for new design, which means the manufacturer is (planning for) phasing out this chip. The recommended substitute is the ACS723
-Do you have any idea how much the supply current will be? If it will be more than 1 Ampere you might want to make the traces from your main power connector wider than 10 mil.
May the force be with you!
i have filtering caps.
C13 (100nF) is the main power filter cap between Power + & -.
C12 (100nF) is the filter cap output from U3 (LM7805) to the arduino and 3 of the current sensors.
C7 (100nF) is the filter cap output from U4 (LM7805) to the arduino and 3 of the current sensors.
or have i got it wrong? but looking at the schematic, it looks correct to me.
i will substitute the ACS712 chips with the ACS723 40A chips.
how do i set it so that when the PCB is manufactured, they leave the copper pads from the screw terminals exposed, that way i can beef them up with some solder. as i am sure the traces are not sufficent for the 15-17A i wish to measure. however, if i can now measure above 30A with the new IC's then even better. that will allow me to test more products.