Six Mistakes beginner pcb designers make
SIX MISTAKES BEGINNER PCB DESIGNERS MAKE
1. Over-Complicating Design
Beginner designers can often make
mistakes as a result of not knowing the chemistry and processes behind PCB
fabrication services. Often, this will involve making the design far more complicated
than it needs to be. Designers need to stop and think about the actual
effectiveness of their design; just because it works on paper, this doesn’t
mean that it’s the easiest or most economic method.
2. Don’t Skip
the Schematic
Beginner designers can often be tempted
to skip the schematic step out on their simplest circuit board designs. This is
not a step that should be skipped! If there’s a mistake in your circuit design,
a properly drawn schematic can help you determine what’s gone wrong and help
you see how to correct this mistake.
3. Don’t rely on
the Autorouter
You should still understand how to route
traces yourself with your own hand. Autorouters are very useful tools, they
should never be treated as the be-all-and-end-all by beginner designers. This
is because autorouters must be specifically programmed by the designer in order
for them to spot every weak spot. This programming must be different for each
job. The default autorouter settings are not good enough – you should be able
to route for yourself to make sure of accuracy.
4. Electron flow
Beginner designers can misunderstand the
ways in which electrons can behave in a circuit. They can
encounter ‘choke
points’ at certain parts of the circuit, particularly in trace bends and
corners. An experienced designer understands how to design a circuit with this
in mind. Watch yourself when using bends over 90 degrees and creating
unnecessary ‘switchback’ shapes.
encounter ‘choke
points’ at certain parts of the circuit, particularly in trace bends and
corners. An experienced designer understands how to design a circuit with this
in mind. Watch yourself when using bends over 90 degrees and creating
unnecessary ‘switchback’ shapes.
5. Avoid
Potential Slithers
Beginner PCB designers can often fall
into the trap of formulating boards that will cause excess slithers. Slithers
are manufacturing failures in which chunks of undissolved copper stick to
circuit boards during the chemical bath etching process. These can cause your
circuits to short. Experienced designers know to keep the minimum width of
copper above their manufacturer’s minimum requirements – this should keep
slithers at bay.
6. Get knowledge
of your fabricators
Each fabricator will have their own
individual specifications and methods for producing your PCBs. PCB Train are an
accomplished PCB fabricator and allow customers to run different PCB designs
services within the same order, processing them together. The greater the number of
different designs on the sheet, the cheaper the set-up costs will be. We’ve
also got fast turnaround and delivery times.
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