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kizzzane
kizzzane over 8 years ago

I just made my first board and im close to getting it printed i hope..can anyone look at my project and make sure i dont have any messed up traces causing shorts or rendered un printable. Let me know i will send you a link to it. Thankyou

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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to kizzzane +2 suggested
    kizzz ane wrote: Thankyou i suspected their to be alot of errors. I havnt connected the voltage regulator adjust yet because im not sure what value resostor to use yet. Also i have not cpnnected the remainder…
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    rachaelp over 8 years ago +1 verified
    Hello, Okay, the next couple of paragraphs will list quite a lot that is wrong, please don't feel disheartened. I'm sure with some help from the community you will get there with this project. It's your…
  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to kizzzane +1 suggested
    Its better but there is a way to go still You are still missing one of the VCC connections on the ATMEGA. Try and space things out a little more so wires don't have to overlap components, for example the…
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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago

    Hello,

     

    Okay, the next couple of paragraphs will list quite a lot that is wrong, please don't feel disheartened. I'm sure with some help from the community you will get there with this project. It's your first board after all so mistakes are to be expected! Here goes....

     

    I just looked at the first JPG and I can see vias sat in the middle of a bunch of IC pads so you do have shorts which will need fixing before you send it to manufacture.

     

    But looking at the second JPG for the schematic you have other errors there too. It looks like some wires may not be properly connected where you are intending and also the ATMEGA appears to be not connected to power and ground supplies properly. You have the two GND pins connected together but to nowhere else and the VCC pins are not connected at all. Similar issues with the FT232 and your RX pin appears to be connecting via a 1K resistor to the output of the voltage regulator. You've also missed the connection to the ADJ pin of the regulator which is used to set the output voltage and there are no bulk decoupling capacitors on the regulator.

     

    I have stopped looking for errors as they are numerous, probably lots more than I have listed above so far.

     

    Can I recommend you take a step back and tidy up the schematic first and then we can take a look at helping you sort the remaining schematic issues before moving onto the layout. In general running wires overlapping components and squeezing things in between where you haven't left enough space makes it hard to read and easier to make mistakes. If you clean it up and fix the errors I have listed above then repost the schematic and then we can see more clearly what else might need to be done. Look at the data sheets and reference designs for the devices you are using and see how they are done and what additional components they use, that might give you some hints on what else might be wrong in the schematic.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 kizzzane over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Thankyou i suspected their to be alot of errors. I havnt connected the voltage regulator adjust yet because im not sure what value resostor to use yet. Also i have not cpnnected the remainder of the usb header. Im not sure what bulk decoupling capacitors are. I will correct as much as i see and reposed a new picture of the schematic when im at that point. Thanks again

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    0 kizzzane over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Thankyou i suspected their to be alot of errors. I havnt connected the voltage regulator adjust yet because im not sure what value resostor to use yet. Also i have not cpnnected the remainder of the usb header. Im not sure what bulk decoupling capacitors are. I will correct as much as i see and reposed a new picture of the schematic when im at that point. Thanks again

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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to kizzzane

    kizzz ane wrote:

     

    Thankyou i suspected their to be alot of errors. I havnt connected the voltage regulator adjust yet because im not sure what value resostor to use yet. Also i have not cpnnected the remainder of the usb header. Im not sure what bulk decoupling capacitors are. I will correct as much as i see and reposed a new picture of the schematic when im at that point. Thanks again

    Bulk capacitors are large value caps placed on the inputs / outputs of power supplies for stability and to give a smooth output and sometimes additionally in other places around the board to provide a reservoir of charge to supply current when part of a circuit needs extra before the power supply and power distribution network around the board can deliver it. Having local "lumps" of storage helps to reduce fluctuations in the voltage under transient load conditions (i.e. when the current requirement steps up suddenly).

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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