I want to create a small PCB that will act as an ICSP header for a PC16F877A i.e. The Board will use a stand off connector which plugs into the original circuit board with the PIC. How do I get the appropriate bottom layer for the small header board
I want to create a small PCB that will act as an ICSP header for a PC16F877A i.e. The Board will use a stand off connector which plugs into the original circuit board with the PIC. How do I get the appropriate bottom layer for the small header board
Keith Sloan wrote on Wed, 28 October 2015 09:18
I want to create a small PCB that will act as an ICSP header for a
PC16F877A i.e. The Board will use a stand off connector which plugs
into
the original circuit board with the PIC. How do I get the appropriate
bottom layer for the small header board
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I'm not sure I understand the question, but a through-hole header will have
pads on both sides of the board. If this is a commercially made board, then
you can have traces on both sides of the board. If this is homebrew, and
the header is mounted on the bottom side, then you need traces on the top
side. HTH
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Keith Sloan wrote on Wed, 28 October 2015 09:18
I want to create a small PCB that will act as an ICSP header for a
PC16F877A i.e. The Board will use a stand off connector which plugs
into
the original circuit board with the PIC. How do I get the appropriate
bottom layer for the small header board
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To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:
I'm not sure I understand the question, but a through-hole header will have
pads on both sides of the board. If this is a commercially made board, then
you can have traces on both sides of the board. If this is homebrew, and
the header is mounted on the bottom side, then you need traces on the top
side. HTH
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