GARTHWILSON wrote:
If what I think I'm seeing in the picture is correct, ICs near the middle of the board have a super long ground-return connection to ICs immediately above or below them. Do his grid idea by adding power and ground connections vertically too, not just horizontally.[/color]
I'm avidly following all the ground return information in the various threads here. This looks like a particularly interesting example due to the build technique, with (more or less) the power/ground wired on one side and everything else on the other.
So in such a situation, and with such a grid-like layout of ICs, it would make sense to wire together all the ground pins of all the ICs in a horizontal row (as he does),
and also wire together all of the ground pins of all the ICs in each vertical column, too, right? In other words, every IC's ground pin gets wired directly to the the ground pin of the four ICs adjacent to it, side to side and above and below?
And then wouldn't you want to do the same for Vcc as well, because when an IC is pulling a signal low it's sinking current that must return to the source via the Vcc lines? Or am I confused about that somehow?