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#103382 - what i have done is Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kai Klaas said:
you will need a PCB containing a solid ground plane. So, fill every free area on your board with ground, connect it to your ground plane by as many vias as possible and use proper supply decoupling with each chip. Kai can you tell me how to make a solid ground plane in two layer board design. what i have done is " connected the bottom layer copper pour to the ground net. no copper pour in the top layer." The ground track and Vcc track runs on both sides of the board will this create any problem. |
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what i have done is | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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