Printed Circuit Board Designer's Reference; Basics by Chris Robertson

Printed Circuit Board Designer's Reference; Basics



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Printed Circuit Board Designer's Reference; Basics Chris Robertson ebook
ISBN: 0130674818, 9780130674814
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Format: chm
Page: 304


In our PCB construction article, we outlined the fabrication process and the basic building block from which custom PCBs are most commonly created – 2 layers of conductor separated by a fixed-width substrate. Fanout of surface mount components will have to be done prior to routing the whole board. However, I believe the basic procedure is essentially correct for the majority of boards which are too complex to reliably hand trace. FYI, I just added a reference to your Instructable from my video page as well. Reference: Altium Live Forum Thanks to Dennis Saputelli The sequence is: select something. Without the need to Addendum: since writing this instructable I have discovered there are such things as "blind vias" - where the hole only goes part-way through the pcb and is connected to an inner layer only. In this article, we'll dig For reference, 1 ounce (oz) copper is approximately 1.4 mils thick. Most high-speed printed-circuit-board (PCB) designers are familiar with simulating the performance of the laid-out and routed board. In this case, we will do manual routing/layout if the board as opposed to using the Autorouter feature of your PCB layout software. Dave is extremely knowledgeable in PCB design and has a PCB Design Tutorial linked in the references section. Watching these I think this is a point often overlooked by non-experienced designers. Ctrl C Click a reference or base point, maybe the end of the track in this case.

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