Eric Brombaugh wrote: > > What sort of shorts are you seeing? I'm assuming that on a 2-layer > board they would ordinarily be pretty easy to correct by appropriate > use of an knife. Or are they internal/inaccessible? Is that even > possible on a 2-layers?
You'd think they'd be easy to find. On the board I blindly assembled, there was a short to the ground plane somewhere. I spent more time than it was worth looking for it, and scraped away at a couple of suspicious spots with an X-acto knife. Never did isolate it. On the second shorted board, it was another short to the power plane somewhere. After I confirmed it, I just marked the board and threw it in the NFG pile. > > Eric > > who has one successful design through Batch PCB (3x6 board, ordered > one copy & got two) and is waiting for another to come in the mail (5 > copies of one small board) - hopefully next week. Good luck with that. I've had generally good luck with BatchPCB -- the ironic thing about this design is that I was using less aggressive design rules than I usually do. -dave _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

