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7. Place connected components near each other to minimize path length and path crossings. The yellow lines mark the connections you will have to route later. | 7. Place connected components near each other to minimize path length and path crossings. The yellow lines mark the connections you will have to route later. | ||
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8. Click ’ ratsnest’ to force EAGLE to redraw the yellow lines. | 8. Click ’ ratsnest’ to force EAGLE to redraw the yellow lines. | ||
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10. After the last step the board may look like the picture below. | 10. After the last step the board may look like the picture below. | ||
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11. To set the default track size Go to Edit → net classes and change the width of the default net class to 0.8mm. | 11. To set the default track size Go to Edit → net classes and change the width of the default net class to 0.8mm. | ||
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12. The next step is routing. There are two different approaches to this problem. Manual routing is described here. | 12. The next step is routing. There are two different approaches to this problem. Manual routing is described here. | ||
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for a better and easier connection let’s define a ground plane on the bottom layer and top layer. use the ’polygon’ tool to make a rectangle around the dimension of your board. | for a better and easier connection let’s define a ground plane on the bottom layer and top layer. use the ’polygon’ tool to make a rectangle around the dimension of your board. | ||
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+ | 14. start routing the connections | ||
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+ | 15. don't forget to add via to connect the top GND to the bottom GND with GND as the signal name | ||
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