Laying out my PCB.
I want to keep the option open of etching my own. I've done 8 mil track/ 8 mil clearance before at home with success, just not this much complexity. Anyway, I enjoy doing it and know I can. I know the gut response to DIY PCBs here is often "don't", but I know the difficulties involved, and am comfortable with them. No need to give me the "don't speech.
Ok, so I'm laying the thing out as if I'm doing it myself, but I'd say its 50-50 right now if I'll have it made.
My question is, how big a sin is it considered to have vias under chip sockets? I've heard it said that it is bad practice, but It would help so much!
I'm aiming for having horizontal tracks on the back, and vertical on the front. I like the look, and I like the way it can simplify some sticky routing situations.
Problem is, to do this, it seems that vias under sockets are needed. in fact, it seems to necessitate allot of vias in general. I feel if I have the thing mad professionally, vias under chips is not a big deal. If I do it myself, it just means they need to be reliable if I can't access them after the fact. Again, I think I can get them good enough, buts another variable.
I've looked at some 6502 single board stuff from folks here, and still am.
Also, I plan to have a connector for each bus on one side so I can add UARTS, VIAs, ect. I have pin headers, but some sort of edge connector kinda thing (think PCI slot sort of thing), but don't know what exactly to search for.