This is the board:
http://www.ieap.uni-kiel.de/et/people/stephan/solo/eda/erena/erena.pcb
Any idea if it is a good idea to just ignore these violations?
Blindly ignoring violations is probably not a good idea. Better to
understand them first.
I hope you don't think I am picking on you, and maybe I am mis-reading
the design, but I think there's a bunch of stuff wrong:
1. You have silkscreen printing going right through most of your pads.
How do you plan to solder to that?
2. Many of your parts are placed *extremely* close together. Certainly
a pick and place machine won't be able to handle it. Hand placing may
be difficult. I'm not sure if you'll be able to solder to them.
3. On the signal layer, you have a big copper ring going along the
perimeter, unconnected to anything. That is not a good idea. Maybe you
intended this to be a ground guard ring? If so, it should connect to
ground.
There's more. Have I misunderstood your layout?
gene
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