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Junebug Tutor PCB

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Wond3rboy

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Hi i have been working on the Junebug Tutor PCB after making my Junebug. I have banged my self up in a corner.I have got six airwires left and no way of routing them.I know this is a poorly designed PCB but can any one tell me where i have gone wrong?I have used a switch for the IR sensor( i was to lazy to make one).I will add a capacitor that is left at the end.
 

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Why not just make pads for jumpers on top side. Single sided boards often need jumpers.
 
K. Thanks.i will do it.How would you rate my PCB work c,d? just to know how much i need to work at it?Very much obliged!
 
I think you did very well. Maybe parts are spread out a bit, but good job overall :)
 
Because this board isn't permanently connected to the Junebug there is no need for dip switches 1 to 3. That should simplify the layout slightly.

Mike.
 
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