![]() ![]() Many engineers see the PCB layout process as more of an artform. If you give your schematic to a hundred different engineers, then chances are you’ll get a hundred different board layouts back all with their unique characteristics. Unlike a schematic design, which is all grounded in the finality of mathematics, your PCB layout is a bit more fluid and flexible. People can get pretty creative with just some mere traces and vias. ( Image source)īecause of this, you have to remember one thing when doing your PCB layout – there’s no right or wrong way to do it. How you choose to place your components and complete your routing is all a unique representation of your design perspective. For some, this might be a bit overwhelming at first, which is why we’re going to stick with a very simple design in this blog. We’ve only got a handful of components to place, so you can take your time to place, replace, and probably do it all over again. Just get comfortable with the whole process. ![]() You Need to Think About ManufacturingĪt the end of the day, you are likely designing a PCB to have it made physically by your manufacturer. ![]()
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