Hi, I'm designing my first PCB's. I've decided to use the toner transfer method. It sounds like the safest route to go for a first timer. I'll be using my Samsung ML-2010 laser printer and Staples photo basic gloss paper. I'm pretty well stuck with the printer, but if there is a better kind of paper to use I would love to hear about it. But, of course, before I get to that point, I have to have a design to print. I'm using WinQcad to lay out a little circuit that I already know works (might as well have as few variables as possible). The circuit uses a couple of components for which there aren't packages in the basic library, so I have to create them. I wish there were a step by step list of things that you have to do to create a package so I don't miss anything, but there doesn't appear to be so I'll just muddle through. But I find myself up against some very basic questions that can only be answered by experience so I decided to ask them here to see if someone would help. I would like my board to be as producible a possible for my first time, but also as easy to lay out a possible. By that I mean having room to run traces wherever I want. The first question is: how wide should the annular ring around the hole for a component pin be? How wide should a trace be? Is there such a thing as a standard pad size? I'm sure I'll have others as I go along. Is there a place that has some standards listed that people have come up with over the years? Perhaps some search keys or websites to look at.anything would be appreciated. Later I know I'll be asking peoples' opinions on the best etchant to use. Thanks, Mark _____ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Getting started in homebrew PCB's
2006-04-20 by Mark Mickelsen
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