BigEd wrote:
Other than carefully checking before going ahead to manufacture
Yep, no doubt I'll be doing this a bit more thoroughly from now on.
Interestingly, I found that the WDC datasheets, as far as I can tell, do not specify a single thing about the physical device packages, such as dimensions; they only specify 'DIP', 'QFP', and 'PLCC' -- unless I'm just missing something. I actually had to find the dimensions on a
StackExchange post. Not to blame WDC in any way, but it is odd; I've never seen any other datasheets like that that I can think of.
cbmeeks wrote:
Was the mistake the scantly-clad lady on the front?
The labeling on the left side GPIO connector is missing power and ground as it is on the right side.
BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
I recommend you lose the filled planes (aka ground pours). All those are doing for you is adding unwanted parasitic capacitance.
This is something I've been wondering about but haven't done enough research on. I was under the impression that it wouldn't be any different, essentially, than the actual ground plane...
I have signals on top and bottom and just below top I have power and ground below that.
In all honesty the aesthetic is not an insignificant part of why I did add those ground fills on top and bottom, which seemed reasonable given my assumption that it would have little effect on the function of the board. Definitely an area I'd like more solid info about, just haven't dug into that yet.
BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
I was able to recover from that using a combination of the trusty X-Acto knife and some funny wiring.
I briefly considered trying to find some hacky way to get the chips connected but really, I figure I'd be less frustrated by just re-spinning the board
Drass wrote:
I was saved from a similar fate by a comment I read somewhere about using a scale-accurate printout of the PCB to check all the footprints prior to sending the Gerbers off.
Will definitely keep this one in my back pocket! I even have a printer, never used the thing though lol.
As painful as a mistake this egregious is to make, at least it wasn't entirely a waste. I did confirm that the FTDI chip and USB/external power setup works, so I guess that counts for something. That and experience.
Rev. 2 will be the one