It seems when running the DRC you unchecked errors instead of checking it, so all of the ones you verified were the warnings. It seems the L1/U1 overlap is the only potential issue so long as the fab is ok with the "board edge clearance" violations (pads running right up to the edges)
At the bottom of the Design Rules Checker (DRC) there are four check boxes. Your Errors check box was unchecked so you did not see the errors. You only saw the Warnings.
I always select anything *but* DHL for shipping anyway. Local DHL delivery is absolutely horrible here on the east coast. I'm lucky if I ever receive 50% of all the things sent by DHL, and those that I do get are delayed by a long, long time. I never use DHL if I have a choice.
Just for the principle: The connection between L1 and the signal path does not have to be of the same characteristic impedance. It might be much thinner to minimize distortion. It is anyway short enough so it will not be visible.
Nice. Why bother exporting everything manually when you have the PCB Way add-in already installed. That's just a one-click operation and you're done. Were you just demonstrating how to do this? Thanks for the videos! The stitching / shielding parts were the most interesting to me.
At 1:38, it looks like you unchecked the Errors from the DRC output list. It didn't get turned back on when you run the DRC again but it looks like the same 4 errors are still there, just not shown.
It seems when running the DRC you unchecked errors instead of checking it, so all of the ones you verified were the warnings. It seems the L1/U1 overlap is the only potential issue so long as the fab is ok with the "board edge clearance" violations (pads running right up to the edges)
At the bottom of the Design Rules Checker (DRC) there are four check boxes. Your Errors check box was unchecked so you did not see the errors. You only saw the Warnings.
If your going to ignore anything then ignore the warnings but don't ignore the ERRORS !
I always select anything *but* DHL for shipping anyway. Local DHL delivery is absolutely horrible here on the east coast. I'm lucky if I ever receive 50% of all the things sent by DHL, and those that I do get are delayed by a long, long time. I never use DHL if I have a choice.
peace be upon you sir from me
Just for the principle: The connection between L1 and the signal path does not have to be of the same characteristic impedance. It might be much thinner to minimize distortion.
It is anyway short enough so it will not be visible.
Nice. Why bother exporting everything manually when you have the PCB Way add-in already installed. That's just a one-click operation and you're done. Were you just demonstrating how to do this? Thanks for the videos! The stitching / shielding parts were the most interesting to me.
Yes. Just a demo. Many people use different pcb houses.
I think the J2 grumble was the copper pad was rite upto edge of pcb and could be damaged with V cuts or even short against chassis?
At 1:38, it looks like you unchecked the Errors from the DRC output list. It didn't get turned back on when you run the DRC again but it looks like the same 4 errors are still there, just not shown.
I may have missed the step where you indicate the surface finish of the PCB.....
Used the default. Hot air level solder.
Amazing how cheap pcbs have become.