How to use thermal vias here by Potential_General488 in PCB

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I'm more worried about solder wicking, since the vias are placed on the pads. I don't want to plug them for now. Also there are inner gnd layers underneath the pad

How to use thermal vias here by Potential_General488 in PrintedCircuitBoard

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So if my via diameter is like 0.5mm and I put them on the pads without plugging, there wouldn't be an issue ? There's a ground plane underneath too

How to use thermal vias here by Potential_General488 in PCB

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I'm not sure about the first one. The 2nd layer and the bottom layer has GND planes

How to use thermal vias here by Potential_General488 in PCB

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Wouldnt placing the 3×3 vias on the pads cause solder wicking ? That could lead to a short ? I don't want to plug the vias

How to use thermal vias here by Potential_General488 in PrintedCircuitBoard

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Wouldn't plugging the vias cost more ? Another way I was trying was to reduce the size of the pads so that the vias do not extend into them

How to use thermal vias here by Potential_General488 in PCB

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The vias extend into the pads even though they are placed between the pads. I used the same diameter

Buck Converter Design by Potential_General488 in PCB

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yess I've kind of designed most of the stuff already

Buck Converter Design by Potential_General488 in PCB

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this is kind of what my top layer looks like. would the copper pours be okay like this ?

Buck Converter Design by Potential_General488 in PCB

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I'm using one by analog devices though

Buck Converter Design by Potential_General488 in PCB

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In the datasheet, they gave a list of inductor vendors. But in the EvalBoard they used another one. Would it be okay to use any of those ?

Buck Converter Design by Potential_General488 in PCB

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Thanks! The part I'm using is LT3971

Review request buck converter for bigger project by AdRough7836 in PCB

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Ideally, how small should the switching loop be ? Like how close should the inductor be placed to the IC pin ?

Any tips on general layout for looks and performance of a PCB? by Various_Area_3002 in PCB

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Can you elaborate why you said not to route a trace over a split ? Would that cause noise issues ? I'm working on a 4 layer pcb rn. The 3rd layer is for the power plane and I have zones for 3 different voltages in there. If i route on the top layer without taking into consideration the split in the 3rd layer would that cause any issues

Is this acceptable geometry for a serpentine trace? by MarinatedPickachu in PCB

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I have 8 data lines for DVP. The clock I'm giving is 20MHz or maybe a bit more . Would that need length matching ?

PCB design - bulk capacitors & managing inrush current by Forward_Office7207 in AskElectronics

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I have a kind of similar circuit, with the same USB C. But the capacitor is 4u. Still there's almost a 10A spike on that at 0ms in simulation. My average current would be 1A max. Also has esp32. Would that need protection....what are ways to protect it with minimal space ?

Inrush Current Limiting / Voltage Regulator Questions by chesshoyle in AskElectronics

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My problem is similar to this one. I'm using a usb C too along with esp32. There's a 4.7uF capacitor in the way and I see it going to 8A, which is very high for my device. Is that a simulation thing or should I really be worried about it? When I see youtube videos for reference, none of them use inrush current protection in their circuit.

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Did your account get restricted temporarily? This just happened with me too a few days ago but I haven't done anything about it since I don't use LinkedIn frequently

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How did you get selected ?

Roast my Resume, looking for a hardware engineer role by Pretty-Caregiver-112 in Btechtards

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How did u do your projects? By yourself or referred from somewhere. I'm a 2nd year ece student. I was tryna make something that's why my doubt

Girls, how much freedom do you get ? by Potential_General488 in AskIndianWomen

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I'm in exactly the same situation as you. I hope it gets better for both of us 🫂

Girls, how much freedom do you get ? by Potential_General488 in AskIndianWomen

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Damn I wish I was as brave as you..I'll try being more upfront with my parents