![]() The bottom layer as viewed through Diptrace is a mirrored ''x ray'' view, but I built on this layer as if it was viewed normally. In my recent PCBs I started to use schematics as it makes things a million times easier and this made me realise a fatal flaw with the first PCB I built without any schematic. ![]() In one of the first PCBs I designed as part of a larger project I didnt use a schematic, simply built it by eye. Statistics: Posted by carlmart - Today, 08:48 But it seems few or no people is coming around. Let's hope there's someone around that is finding therapeutic to be active on forums like this. Now I'm back on the saddle with some simpler projects, mostly discrete, nothing digital, little or no SMD parts.ĭue to the present situation, it's quite likely I will have to build the prototypes myself, so I will quite likely work on a single side of the pcb, with as few as possible wires on the component side, for those situations that can be avoided.Īs some of the designs are old and from a time where the industry also built things single sided, thing shouldn't be particularly difficult.ġ) How do you split a trace at a specific point? I didn't find an option like "break trace" as I had used on other pcb programs.Ģ) How do I convert a part I designed, based on an library part transistor, into an active part that I can add to my personal parts library?ģ) Is there a way to know which transistors have which pin assignment, even if they name is different, so I can use on my design? How? Going one by one? I do know that I went through the tutorial from beginning to end, designed many components not on the library and mastered all things to make a pro design. ![]() It's been close to five years since I designed my last pcb with DipTrace, and my 72 years old age does not make it better to remind how I did things back then
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