Make your circuit traces as wide as possible, keep your capacitors as close as possible to your IC's and try not to "T" any runs (always in and out of any connection). You might want to look into "star grounding"
P.S
I hate square corners.
And keep your connections as short as possible.
Balance all these and you will know why there is still some art in PC board designing.
P.S
I hate square corners.
And keep your connections as short as possible.
Balance all these and you will know why there is still some art in PC board designing.
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I gave up on the rail splitter virtual ground and made this and it does not work either. Real fustratating. Remember I am just using solder and wires on a radio shack board for now. Any inputs on this one before I throw it away also? Brown is just grounds to the tin it will go in.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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