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PCB design guidelines EIEF01 – Applied Mechatronics [email protected] Lund, 10 September 2020

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Page 1: PCB design guidelines - IEA - PCB design... · 2020. 9. 11. · How thick should copper traces be? IPC -2152, IPC-2221 Height. 1 oz/ft 2: 35 um. Rule of thumb. 10 mil for low current

PCB design guidelinesEIEF01 – Applied Mechatronics

[email protected], 10 September 2020

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Stripboards (veroboards)- Bakelite board with

Copper (conductive) strips on one or both sides

- Matrix of holes- Multiple sizes (100 x 160

mm) possible to cut to measure

- Ideal for fast prototyping

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PCB = Printed Circuit Board

1. Mechanically – support and hold all components in place, provide mechanical strength

2. Electrically – connect all components, distribute power / ground and signals

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PCB design process

1. Define specifications, functionality, interfaces, power needs, environment (noise) etc

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PCB design process

1. Define specifications, functionality, interfaces, power needs, environment (noise) etc

2. Identify components & version suitable for the job –preliminary list of materials

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PCB design process

1. Define specifications, functionality, interfaces, power needs, environment (noise) etc

2. Identify components & version suitable for the job – list of materials

3. Create the schematic with all the components, all the connections, and if possible, simulate the circuit behaviour

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PCB design process

1. Define specifications, functionality, interfaces, power needs, environment (noise) etc

2. Identify components & version suitable for the job – list of materials

3. Create the schematic with all the components, all the connections, and if possible, simulate the circuit behaviour

4. Move from the schematic to the PCB layout – components placement and routing of copper traces

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PCB design process

1. Define specifications, functionality, interfaces, power needs, environment (noise) etc

2. Identify components & version suitable for the job – list of materials

3. Create the schematic with all the components, all the connections, and if possible, simulate the circuit behaviour

4. Move from the schematic to the PCB layout – components placement and routing of copper traces

5. Send the PCB design files for manufacturing

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- The design information is stored in the (extended) GERBER files, one file per image layer. - RX-274 format used to define images- Excellon format used for holes- For a 2-layer board:

• Top layer• Bottom layer• Solder Stop Mask• Solder Stop Mask• Silk Top• Silk Bottom• Drill

https://www.ucamco.com/en/file-formats/gerber

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Curiosities…

1. What’s the most common colour for PCBs?

2. Why?

3. What is a “mil”?

4. How many layers is it possible to have?

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Good practice for routing a PCB…

1. Components placement

a. Arrange the components aiming for short and direct traces

b. Do not to mix technologies, but if you need to do so, try to group them: through-hole components always on top layer

c. Keep component orientation and group similar components together for easier manufacturing & debugging

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Good practice for routing a PCB…

2. Power distribution inside the board

a. Symmetrical, centered solid Vcc and GND planes

b. Distribute power to components using “common rails” rather than daisy chaining

c. Avoid ground loops!

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Good practice for routing a PCB…

3. How thick should copper traces be? IPC-2152, IPC-2221

Height

1 oz/ft2: 35 um

Rule of thumb

10 mil for low current (< 0.3 A)

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Good practice for routing a PCB…

4. Decoupling capacitors

a. A set of 2 capacitors close to the main power supply connector of the board

1) Fast plastic capacitor (100 nF)

2) Slow “fat” electrolytic capacitor (1 – 10 uF)

b. 100nF per supply pin in a chip

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Good practice for routing a PCB…

5. Avoid “peelables”!!

6. Avoid 90 deg angles!!

7. Use thermal reliefs

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Curiosities…

1. What’s the most common colour for PCBs?

2. Why?

3. What is a “mil”?

4. How many layers is it possible to have? Over 100!!

0.001 inch = 0.0254 mm

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Thank you for your attention!