Sprint Layout 7 0 [repack] [ SECURE — OVERVIEW ]

Drag and drop your components from the library onto the canvas. Place components logically—keep connectors near the board edges, decoupling capacitors close to IC power pins, and high-power components away from sensitive analog traces. Step 3: Routing the Connections

Select the Track tool, choose your trace width (e.g., 0.3 mm for signals, 1.0 mm or wider for power lines), and start drawing traces to connect your components. Use the built-in (virtual ratlines) to map out your connections before drawing physical copper traces. Step 4: Add the Ground Plane sprint layout 7 0

Detail the exact required for modern fabs like JLCPCB. Share public link Drag and drop your components from the library

Let's translate the theory into a hands-on guide. In this tutorial, we'll create a simple single-sided astable multivibrator (blinking LED) board. Use the built-in (virtual ratlines) to map out

Before placing components, you must define the physical boundaries of your PCB. Switch to the . Select the Lines tool .