SillyOctpuss
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When I was driving home today I was pondering something and thought I'd specifically ask @Robert. However, I'd very much like the opinion of anyone else with experience in designing pcbs.
So just how important is layout?
I keep reading interviews or watching videos where designers say they breadboarded/designed a circuit but they needed to do a lot of different layouts to get it to sound the same.
So my very very limited knowledge would think well if it's all laid out from the same schematic and connected up the same way then it's the same isn't it? Is it?
So can anyone with knowledge help me out on this. Just how important is layout? If I have a schematic and ask 10 different pcb vendors to design a pcb then I'll have 10 different layouts. Will they sound different if populated with the same parts or exactly the same?
So just how important is layout?
I keep reading interviews or watching videos where designers say they breadboarded/designed a circuit but they needed to do a lot of different layouts to get it to sound the same.
So my very very limited knowledge would think well if it's all laid out from the same schematic and connected up the same way then it's the same isn't it? Is it?
So can anyone with knowledge help me out on this. Just how important is layout? If I have a schematic and ask 10 different pcb vendors to design a pcb then I'll have 10 different layouts. Will they sound different if populated with the same parts or exactly the same?