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Designing an Edge Card PCB

phased
phased over 7 years ago

Hello, I am very new to Eagle. Can someone tell me if there is a step-by-step guide on creating a schematic / design for an edge card (w/ gold fingers) to be used with an IDC connector? Thanks very much in advance!

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  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 7 years ago +1
    Hi Troy Try this: How to Design a Five Finger Edge Connector
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago +1 suggested
    Hi Troy, It can be created the same way any component is created in EAGLE, by creating the package, symbol and combining it into a device. rachaelp has a very useful series of blog posts which explains…
  • phased
    phased over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz +1
    Hello shabaz, Thanks for the reply and including the links... I appreciate the help! Regards, Troy.
  • phased
    0 phased over 7 years ago in reply to phased

    Hello Rachael,

     

    If I could trouble you to answer a couple more questions please...

     

    First, I am wondering if the length and placement of the pins for the symbol will ultimately correspond to how the tracks run on the board. So, for example, if the length of the pin is .2 inches and is oriented to project to the right, is that how the board manufacturer will run the track?

    Also, can you tell me how to define that pads should be (gold) plated within Eagle or is that an explicit instruction that the board manufacturer will have to get?

     

    Thank you very much!

     

    Troy.

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    0 rachaelp over 7 years ago in reply to phased

    Hi Troy,

     

    The length and placement of the symbol pins is purely done to allow clear and accurate schematics to be drawn in order to correctly define the netlist for the design, I.e. what parts are in the design and what connects to what. The tracks on the board will follow whatever path you choose when you draw them, or if you use the auto router (I personally don’t use this as I can for it better myself) it will follow an algorithm in order to connect up according to the net list defined by the schematic.

     

    For the card edge finger plating, you will need to specify this explicitly to your PCB manufacturer, let them know it’s for an edge connector and that the fingers need a “hard gold” plating. If you are unsure about the plating ask your manufacturer for advice. Eurocircuits also do a great YouTube video explaining the process.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 rachaelp over 7 years ago in reply to phased

    Hi Troy,

     

    Following on from my earlier post, here are a few links relating to the plating process for edge connector fingers and also a little more about what is meant by "hard gold".

     

    https://www.eurocircuits.com/blog/gold-plating-for-edge-connectors/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6dH7TvqBVs

    https://advancedplatingtech.com/hard-gold-plating-vs-soft-gold-plating/

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 phased over 7 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Hi Rachael,

     

    Thank you very much for staying with me on this! I appreciate the detailed reply and links you sent for reference.

     

    Troy.

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  • phased
    0 phased over 7 years ago in reply to phased

    Hello Rachael,

     

    I am attempting to work through the board layout after successfully completing the schematic and running the ERC with no errors. When running the DRC, however, it throws many Airwire errors and I am having trouble understanding why. The devices I am using are actually very simple... an array of (4) pads which are connected to each other and then (each) connected to one of the 'fingers' of the edge card connector. I guess my first question is why the schematic's ERC would show no problems but the board layout's DRC does when I have changed nothing regarding those connections. Is there anything you can offer to help me troubleshoot this?

    Thank you very much in advance!

     

    Troy.

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