[sdiy] PCB Design
David Ingebretsen
dingebre at 3dphysics.net
Sun May 3 05:03:38 CEST 2009
I'm taking my next step and want to take schematics I've found (not mine...
yet) from various sources and would like to turn them into PCB's. I bought
R.G. Keen's PCB Layout book from Small Bear, a very good read and have
searched other sources on the net but would like to ask this group a couple
of questions.
First, I purchased and will be using Target 3000!, (the medium version, 2
copper layers, 1000 pins/pads I added up some of the schematics I wanted to
do and this seemed to fit the bill without completely decimating my wallet).
1. How critical are coupling effects between traces and components? Target
will do an EM radiation analysis, but I've not seen or read that this is
critical for the type of circuits I'm interested it for my modular.
2. How critical is it to have some sort of large ground plane on the PCB?
3. Any hints, advice, rules of thumb, that will be helpful? Typical track
widths? Typical pad sizes? Anything else?
I followed the discussion a while back on PCB manufacturers and it was quite
helpful.
I'm really not thinking I'm going to be trying to make exotic, highly
optimized, many, many layer boards. I just want to avoid point to point on
perf board.
Thanks everyone.
David
David M. Ingebretsen M.S., M.E.
Collision Forensics & Engineering, Inc.
2469 East Fort Union Blvd. STE 114
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
www.CFandE.com
801 733-5458 Office
801 842-5451 Cell
dingebre at CFandE.com
dingebre at 3dphysics.net
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