Not very long ago I was in same situation as you. I needed single sided boards. Beyond that, sometimes you need specific traces on specific side of board. So how is that done? Read and experiment with layers and lines. All objects, including traces have properties and layer is one of those properties. In general, you can change properties at will, and you can move traces around at will. For my single side boards I started with the rat's nest and kept moving things around I had as few lines as possible crossing each other. Using that positioning as a guide I then started introducing traces until I was satisfied. Really is fun! A lot like a labyrinth puzzle. Autorouting created a mess, especially when you start to edit the autorouted traces, because you now have to start paying attention to signal id number's, etc being altered On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>wrote: > > > You are trying to run before you can walk, learn to manually route! > > Autorouters won't give decent results anyway. > > ST > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 9:39 PM, AD5VJ Bob <rtnmi@...<rtnmi%40sbcglobal.net>> > wrote: > > I downloaded and am trying to use Eagle CAD program for my first board. I > went to > > http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/tutorial_info.php?tutorials_id=109 and > did the little tutorial they have there for a serial to USB > > adapter since it looked pretty simple and the free Eagle will handle > small stuff. > > > > The problem I am having is in the board layout. I am wanting to do this > board as a single sided board and eagle keeps auto routing > > as a double sided board. > > > > I have looked into the help file and can not find out how to tell eagle I > want a single sided board layout. It doesn't seem to be to > > intuitive so I am thinking there is a setting somewhere to do this, but > where? > > > > Does anyone use Eagle who can help me out with this? > > > > Bob AD5VJ > > > > > > -- Thank you, Barry [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Using Eagle
2009-10-10 by Barry Demers
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