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I want to make some PCBs
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 97705" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Nicely done! Just a suggestion, but try and cater for 5mm spacing on the poly caps as opposed to what you currently using (7.5mm?). They seem to be more common in the values you are likely to use. Also, when I start a PCB I start with mounting holes first and route around them. Trying to add holes afterwards means you have to re-arrange stuff again. This goes for things like pots and connectors as well. Lastly, you may want to use thicker tracks for the signals. It just makes it more convenient should you decide to DIY the board as well.</p><p></p><p>If you not in a hurry, we can do that PCB for you in my next run (maybe 3 or so weeks). I'll show you the whole process here and you can get a feel for it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 97705, member: 122"] Nicely done! Just a suggestion, but try and cater for 5mm spacing on the poly caps as opposed to what you currently using (7.5mm?). They seem to be more common in the values you are likely to use. Also, when I start a PCB I start with mounting holes first and route around them. Trying to add holes afterwards means you have to re-arrange stuff again. This goes for things like pots and connectors as well. Lastly, you may want to use thicker tracks for the signals. It just makes it more convenient should you decide to DIY the board as well. If you not in a hurry, we can do that PCB for you in my next run (maybe 3 or so weeks). I'll show you the whole process here and you can get a feel for it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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