is this THE dj delorie? Holy crap, i was an avid djgpp user back in
highschool!
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, DJ Delorie <dj@...> wrote:
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> "Eugene Michael" <eugenemic@...> writes:
> > Thanks, Stefan, that's great to have the picture to refer to for
this;
> > looks like I'm within the ballpark.
>
> For an additional picture, see http://www.delorie.com/pcb/first.html
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> The IC on the right is 7.87mil traces on 7.87mil spaces (0.4mm pitch)
> and the 01005 cap is over a 6 mil gap. So, I'm getting about 2 mil of
> variability along the edges.
>
> > BTW, is 300 DPI a good enough resolution to use?
>
> Keep in mind that your "pixels" are 3.33 mil across, so lines below
> about 7 mil risk being rendered with only one pixel. You'll have to
> try and see, but I'd think 10mil would be a reasonable limit for
> 300dpi printers (~3 pixels across).
>
> Note that PCB, the software I use, has a "bloat" setting that can
> systematically shrink or expand the copper to try to compensate for
> the way your printing/etching system works. If you're going to push
> the limits, you might want to make sure your eda software can make
> such adjustments.
>
> I have a test board I use to "calibrate" my etching, which tries
> different pitch/bloat settings: http://www.delorie.com/pcb/bloat.png
> There's a bloat.gbr and bloat.pdf too, if you want to try it. The
> "bloat" setting on that board is 0.01 mil units.
>