GARTHWILSON wrote:
When loading the files into the gerber viewer, I get a ton of error messages saying "unknown RS-274X extension found %TF%", so I tried to look up the code in my RS-274X book, and it's not there. The files do load, so I suppose there's something that just doesn't get interpreted along with the rest. Right away however I find a ton of design-rule violations, with only .0035" trace & space. The cheap board houses usually don't guarantee anything below .006", maybe .005".
Thanks, Garth. I'm not sure what's going on with those errors, but I
think that the design rules are within specs. JLCPCB's
capabilities page provides 35mil as the minimum spacing between traces for 4-layer boards, and in the past they have always managed to deliver on that promise. In fact, I have occasionally pushed them past the limit (never on purpose—it took me a while to learn how to set up DRCs correctly), and, while they always warned me that the end product might not work out the way I want, in the end they always delivered working boards.
From that perspective, I have to say that they have been really good to work with, and very patient with a newbie
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Your antipads ("moats") should be much smaller. Having them so big won't cause shorts of course, but will contribute to AC-performance problems. The ground plane should go between all the DIP pads, so the return current for traces that go between doesn't have to go all the way around the end of the IC. I'd recommend making them only about .016" larger than the pads, ie, .008" per side.
Ah, I hadn't considered that. I will look into how to set those up better next time!