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The I "C" Red Battle Royale LPF Contest






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No matter the one now is 86mil dia that's enough and oshpark have 1 oz/ft² I think so it's really enough :yh:
 
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You need to make sure the hole itself is the diameter you specified, not the padding around it.
 
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The hole doesn't look any bigger than it was before :thinking:

mhh yes it looks wrong
I opened a wrong version again really confusing here haha

I save after every major change in a new version so that I can return fast If I make a fault
(note to myself put your eagle files in a chronological order)

I but I remebered it right 86 mil hole :D
Looked it up in my oshpark order ;) that never lies
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I save after every major change too, in case I mess up I can go back. I keep them all in track by putting v1, v2, v3, etc. every time I save.
 
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I only save after major changes, and I use the X.x system - for IC or major schematic changes, I change the X, and for layout changes I use the little x. My memory is good enough to go back if necessary. That and the undo button XD
 
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Wolfman29,
Very impressive circuitry. I cant wait to see the Phaser complete!
 
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I wish I knew anything about drivers, and building them.

Noob confession, I know next to nothing about drivers and their construction.

I will make that my next thing to learn, hopefully I will be able to design my own drivers too :)

Wolf, expect a PM.
 

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If you want to be sure, set the vias to be untented in your software (In Altium it's in the Via properties, on the bottom right side "Force complete tenting of bottom or top", and you can fill them up with a bit of solder later - dramatically increases their current handling capability. Although I wouldn't recommend untented vias if they're nearby other component pads, as you could end up with solder bridges, but in a design like that it'd be fine.
 
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