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| Ferroto:
I'm making an RC car. The motors will be suspended by a piece of wire that's going to be soldered through vias that I haven't created yet. It's still a work in progress, but in the end it'll have two tracks, and be controlled wirelessly. Also to show my awesomeness, I made the entire thing on one side of the PCB with no jumper wires :) |
| DavidDLC:
If you are not planning to use an IC socket for the PIC controller, then it will be a good idea to include the ICSP connections to modify the firmware. BR. |
| DavidDLC:
mmm seems like the connector marked as "Controls" could be the ICSP, if that is the case I will change the Label to ICSP. Let us know. |
| RoelA:
How are you going to control your motors? An PIC can only supply a limited current before everything blows up. Normally, you shouldn't draw more then 15-20 mA per pin. And you still have a 90 degree bend above your pic, you should make a 45 degree turns there too. |
| TheDirty:
Try to connect to the pads at the ends rather than cutting into them at an angle. You might want to increase the 'isolate' value on your polygon as well. I try to keep it around 12 or 16 mils. Is C2 thru C4 input filtering? Move the caps closer to the PIC. |
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