I've spent a fair bit of time and energy learning KiCad and have come up with a completed project and would really appreciate help in making sure I didn't make any obvious mistakes.
I've spent several hours reviewing these sources to learn how KiCad works and best practices:
Suggestions welcome on anything related to design, aesthetics, best practices, or other. Again, this is my first attempt and looking for feedback.
Some of the design choices made are as follows:
Thanks in advance!!!
I've spent several hours reviewing these sources to learn how KiCad works and best practices:
- Contextual Electronics - Getting to Blinky 5.0
- DigiKey - An Intro to KiCad
- KiCad Like a Pro, 3rd Edition, written by Dr. Peter Dalmaris
Suggestions welcome on anything related to design, aesthetics, best practices, or other. Again, this is my first attempt and looking for feedback.
Some of the design choices made are as follows:
- Trace widths: signal 10 mils, power 24 mils
- Ground planes: added to both the front and bottom copper layers
- Pot/Switch Spacing: followed this convention from Robert, this design is 3 knobs (2 top, 1 lower middle) with a switch lined up with the bottom center knob (0.65" horizontal spacing, 1" vertical spacing, and a switch is offset vertically by 0.63")
- Pad/hole sizings:
- Pads for accepting wire from footswitch [Pad Diameter: 2mm, Hole Diameter: 1.2mm]
- Pads for accepting pots: [Pad Diameter: 2.54mm, Hole Diameter: 1.4mm]
- Pads for accepting resistors: [Pad Diameter: 2mm, Hole Diameter: 1.0mm]
- Design Rules for my board: Planning to use JLCPCB for manufacturing
- Schematic:
- Front Copper:
- Back Copper:
Thanks in advance!!!