Stefan Trethan wrote:
>On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 03:17:32 +0100, Alan King <alan@...> wrote:
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>>>Additionally I have found that double sided smt is easier to design
>>>that double sided through hole as you are not forever dodging pads.
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>>>Mike
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>What i like to do is single sided mixed population.
>I put connectors and some ICs on top, and passives, transistors, and some
>small ICs on the bottom.
>This can result in a very tight design, with no vias. I don't think SMD
>only single sided can be made that small.
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>Also, i want to have connectors and stuff with leads, so they are well
>secured to the board.
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Eagle also has some DB style connector layouts that are for board
edges, with board fitting between the two pin rows on the back of the
connector, 1/2 pins on top and 1/2 pins on bottom. Is a very good,
secure method still with no holes, and you can do similar with 2 row pin
headers etc sticking out from edge. Between that, top mounting dip
style chips, and wrapping traces over the edges, I hardly ever drill a
hole in anything now, no pins as well as vias. Just so much easier to
not have to get out the drill and have dust, even with CNC.. Even when
I have boards made now, I'm starting to top mount the DIPs and do edge
type connectors, it just makes things a bit easier.
Alan