I find the main reason for the sharpest tracks is to run traces between pins. All other traces should be made as wide as possible to minimize the possible problems is gaps or smearing of traces. To go between pins you usually need 10 or 12 mil traces. I have no problem doing them by laser printing or copying pcb images onto plain paper, ironing onto standard copper clad boards, soaking the paper off, and then etching in a warm bath. Here is how I do it. http://www.infiltec.com/seismo/pcb-home.htm Note that it is extremely important to coat the boards after etching with something (floor wax!) that keeps them from oxidizing and allows good solder flow. Ciao, Dave The Inexpesive Seismometer Project http://www.infiltec.com/seismo/
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Re: Sharpest tracks
2002-01-31 by David Saum
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