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What is the right width of trace should I choose for 220VAC

anthonylauly
anthonylauly over 7 years ago

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Hi, I want to design a pcb that convert AC (220VAC) to DC (10 V), so I would use a wider trace for the Neutral and Line. First I would like to know what is the measurement unit use in the radius and width toolbox, second what is the difference of the radius and width of the trace, because when I increase the radius, nothing is happen. Third, what is the right number of radius and width for 220 VAC, thank you.

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 7 years ago +7 suggested
    On 6/21/2018 7:15 AM, Anthony Lauly wrote: Hi, I want to design a pcb that convert AC (220VAC) to DC (10 V), so I would use a wider trace for the Neutral and Line. First I would like to know what is the…
  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 7 years ago +7 suggested
    Hi Anthony, I'm going to start by a very strong word of caution. Please be extremely careful when working with mains voltages. If you don't know you can do something safely or are unsure in any way then…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to anthonylauly +4 suggested
    Hi Anthony, I have copied your schematic and left off the regulator for simplification. If all you want is voltage the voltage divider works very well but if you want current it doesn't work well. Current…
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    0 autodeskguest over 7 years ago

    On 6/21/2018 7:15 AM, Anthony Lauly wrote:

     

    Hi, I want to design a pcb that convert AC (220VAC) to DC (10 V), so I would use a wider trace for the Neutral and Line. First I would like to know what is the measurement unit use in the radius and width toolbox, second what is the difference of the radius and width of the trace, because when I increase the radius, nothing is happen. Third, what is the right number of radius and width for 220 VAC, thank you.

     

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    Trace width is determined by how much current is flowing and pcb copper

    weight as well as how warm you are willing to let the traces get. There

    are online trace width calculators but I usually find the cross

    sectional area of copper and use that to determine current carrying

    capacity.

    With higher voltage the clearance is important. Conformal coating

    reduces the spacing requirement. Most important - keep it safe for the

    user/tech.

     

    HTH

    Doug

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 7 years ago

    On 6/21/2018 7:15 AM, Anthony Lauly wrote:

     

    Hi, I want to design a pcb that convert AC (220VAC) to DC (10 V), so I would use a wider trace for the Neutral and Line. First I would like to know what is the measurement unit use in the radius and width toolbox, second what is the difference of the radius and width of the trace, because when I increase the radius, nothing is happen. Third, what is the right number of radius and width for 220 VAC, thank you.

     

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    Trace width is determined by how much current is flowing and pcb copper

    weight as well as how warm you are willing to let the traces get. There

    are online trace width calculators but I usually find the cross

    sectional area of copper and use that to determine current carrying

    capacity.

    With higher voltage the clearance is important. Conformal coating

    reduces the spacing requirement. Most important - keep it safe for the

    user/tech.

     

    HTH

    Doug

     

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