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My first adventure with eagle

Started by brand0nized, May 14, 2015, 09:15:17 AM

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brand0nized

Thanks to JMK's tutorials, I Finley got started working on Eagle with MB's library. I actually haven't done a lot of pcb designing before. I'm having so much fun!

This is a stereo version of Fred Brigg's mixer that he used for a Behringer rehouse, with board mounted neutrik jacks on the back side of the board.



Am I crazy?


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jubal81

Crazy? Yep. That's an ambitious layout. Looks like you're doing a great job with it, though!
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brand0nized


Quote from: jubal81 on May 14, 2015, 09:26:13 AM
Crazy? Yep. That's an ambitious layout. Looks like you're doing a great job with it, though!

Phew thanks! I must admit, though, that I cheated with quite a few vias.


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diablochris6

Looks pretty good. In my opinion, Eagle is fun, addictive, and rewarding to use. Decent layout you have there. Vias aren't necessarily cheating, but you do get a big rush when you find a way to get everything together without them.
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alanp

Key thing about via's is to keep them as far away from solder pads (and metal pot backs, etc) as you can.
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