Design PCB – From Basic Layout Tips
Design PCB – From Basic Layout Tips
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) serve as the core platform for mounting and interconnecting electronic components in a product.
Designing your own custom PCB provides immense flexibility and cost savings compared to using off-the-shelf boards.
This comprehensive guide covers the end-to-end process of DIY PCB design – from preparing the schematic,
layout considerations, routing guidelines, generating fabrication and assembly files, to final artwork
submission. Follow these tips to successfully design your custom PCB from concept to reality.
The PCB layout is based on the circuit schematic diagram which shows the electrical
connectivity.
Use EDA software like Eagle, KiCad, OrCAD, Altium etc. for drawing schematics.
Arrange components neatly with digital parts on left and analog parts on right.
Name each component, wire, and net as per a systematic naming convention.
Group related components together with supply rails to make areas of the schematic.
Add test points, debug LEDs, pull-up/pull-down resistors as needed.
Connect any o -board components, connectors, cables in the schematic.
Simulate and verify the schematic for functionality before PCB layout.
Step 2 - Select the Right PCB Materials
Choose substrate material (FR-4, Rogers, polyimide, etc.) based on mechanical, electrical, thermal needs.
Determine copper thickness – 1 oz, 2 oz or thicker copper based on current requirements.
Calculate number of copper layers needed – 2 layer, 4 layer, 6 layer etc. in line with complexity.
Select surface finish – HASL, immersion silver, ENIG, OSP etc. per soldering method.
Choose solder mask color, finish – matte, glossy etc. Green and red common colors.
Draw board profile aligned with fabrication panel sizes – 12″x18″, 18″x24″, etc.
B. Component Placement
A. Power Planes
Define power net shapes on inner layers adjacent to signal layers.
Use 45° and 90° angles instead of arcs for controlled impedance.
Review manufacturability guidelines like minimum hole size, trace spacing etc.
A. Gerber Files
Export individual Gerber files – top and bottom layers, inner layers, drill file, solder mask, legend.
Generate additional files like drill drawing, testpoints file, paste mask.
B. Assembly Files
Output BOM in csv format for components, reference designators, quantities.
Create pick and place file with rotation and side details.
Schematic Errors
Unconnected pins, missing power connections.
Manufacturability Issues
Trace/space
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padsfabrication capability.
insufficient.
By specifying via fill, requesting cap on vias from board house, plugging by hand before assembly.
Q4. What is the typical thickness of soldermask over bare copper pads?
Around 0.5 mils of solder mask is usual over hang over copper pads. It provides insulation besides
solderability.