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AC mains on a PCB ?

anishkgt
anishkgt over 9 years ago

A total newbie to eagle design and PCB fab. So plase bear with on my silly questions, trying to learn.

 

I have pcb that is schematically completed with the layout. Before i start the fabrication process i need some expert advise if the components placed and the wires routed are ok for the ac mains and the others. The load here will be a transformer. The ac mains are 240VAC and all works well as designed in the schematic on a bread broad except for the load for which MOC3023 is yet to arrive from where i've ordered.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to anishkgt +2
    Hi George, It looks like you're really learning a lot with this design and you've had lots of good advice from people on this thread already and the difference between the initial version you posted and…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp +1 suggested
    For mains input spike suppression I think you are much better off with this kind of device: http://uk.farnell.com/epcos/b72214s0231k101/varistor-60-0j-230vac/dp/1004389 Farnell 1004389 This one is rated…
  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to anishkgt +1 suggested
    On 11/09/16 12:02, George Thomas wrote: Why two thrustirs to control the load and am trouble witching on yhe Triac. Triacs can suffer commutation problems with certain types of load - highly inductive…
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    0 rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Joern Paschedag wrote:

     

    I don't know how others feel but imo was the layout from 06.09. much better.

    Yes I agree with you, as I said in one of my posts, the earlier layout in general was far better, while the routing to the transformer is improved a little, this one takes a big step backwards with regards the AC/DC isolation barrier. I'm also not happy with clearances between and to the mains voltage traces still and I think the mains connectors probably need to be changed to be a wider pitch to facilitate this.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Am 07.09.2016 um 11:25 schrieb rachaelp:

    Joern Paschedag wrote:

     

    I don't know how others feel but imo was the layout from 06.09. much better.

    Yes I agree with you, as I said in one of my posts, the earlier layout in general was far better, while the routing to the transformer is improved a little, this one takes a big step backwards with regards the AC/DC isolation barrier. I'm also not happy with clearances between and to the mains voltage traces still and I think the mains connectors probably need to be changed to be a wider pitch to facilitate this.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

     

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    I fully agree with you. Unfortunately there is no grid, so that one

    could measure the distance at the mains connectors and I hope those

    connectors are licensed for the 250VAC image

     

    Problem is, sometimes people don't follow the advice or sometimes the do

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    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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    0 anishkgt over 9 years ago

    So i've re-arranged the Transformer and brought it back to the original and a rearranged the other components as well. To add a fuse i was thinking of a fuse rated at 2A, i was thinking replacing the fuse with a Thermistor. What would be the best rate to go with ? are thermistors chosen by current and temp or voltage or all the three ?

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    0 rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to anishkgt

    Hi George,

     

    Your clearances are all worse again. We're going round and round here a little now. Take a step back and read through all the suggestions again. Your current locations of C6, R20 and R22 are still not how were suggested and you are having to route a very oddly angled trace underneath C6 just because you have everything all knotted up. You need to take everything on board as a whole not just select different pieces for each iteration otherwise you'll never get this finished.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 anishkgt over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    so which one of those was correct or at least closer to it. will get it back to that and look how it goes from there. So about hassle was totally steps ahead to perfecting it.

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    0 rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to anishkgt

    Start from the version in this post: https://www.element14.com/community/message/205178/l/re-ac-mains-on-a-pcb#205178

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    0 autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Yup got it to there. How about this ? i've attached the eagle files as well.

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Yup got it to there. How about this ? i've attached the eagle files as well.

     

     

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    0 anishkgt over 9 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Yup got it to there. How about this ? i've attached the eagle files as well.

     

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    0 rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to anishkgt

    I'll take a look at your Eagle files in the morning. That's getting closer, look to move R22, C6 and T1 to the right (don't rotate or in any other way rearrange them) to make space so the trace to pin 1 of the transformer keeps several mm of clearance from the other pad of the connector. Your connector pitch is too small still I believe so you won't be getting adequate clearance between your mains input traces anyway but you are eroding the clearance to almost nothing with the diagonal trace to the transformer.

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