![]() This is great in order to get higher part density in the design but it doesn't make it easy for manual assembly or rework. Most surface mount footprints are made as small as the part allows. Make sure the dimensions are correct, the pads and traces how you would want them. When using someone's library part, check it over carefully. Odds are you probably will use pretty standard parts. Look to see if they have the ESP module you want to use. Whatever package you look at, take a look to see if there are libraries for parts you plan to use. Parts for the schematic, and then the footprint for the pcb layout. So I had borrowed the USB dongle a few times but haven't got too far due to lack of time.Īssuming you pick up the program's operation pretty fast, the part that can suck a lot of time is making parts. I wanted to use a free package but I just hated to have to learn a new program for the little I plan on doing. I think it was about $5000 for the basic level with one license. It is a commercial package and hate how much we have to pay for it. ![]() I have used Pads for over thirty years now. I expect they know what to expect from the output of that program.Ī part of my job at work is to do the pcb layout for my designs. ![]() My thought is that you may have one less issue as far as board files and formats. I would try that if you are going to use JLC-PCB. ![]()
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