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< 0.1mm track spacing on v4.1 choc #275

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petermarks opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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< 0.1mm track spacing on v4.1 choc #275

petermarks opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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@petermarks
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I'm trying to get some boards manufactured by PCBWay. The uploaded gerber fails their checks. They say it has track spacing less than 0.1mm and provide the following image:

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Are you aware of this, or any other issues when uploading to PCBWay?

I'll try to fix it over the weekend and will submit a patch if you like.

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foostan commented Nov 15, 2024

Thank you for sharing. You can fix it, but connecting it to the circuit is no problem. It may be possible to manufacture it as is.

@foostan foostan added the fix/pcb Fix request for PCB label Nov 15, 2024
@foostan foostan moved this from Backlog to Researching in Pastry Keyboard Roadmap Nov 15, 2024
@foostan foostan moved this from Researching to In Progress in Pastry Keyboard Roadmap Feb 9, 2025
@foostan foostan moved this from In Progress to Prototyping in Pastry Keyboard Roadmap Feb 9, 2025
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gr8h commented Feb 19, 2025

@petermarks did you manage to fix this?

@petermarks
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I had a quick look, but I'm not a kicad user, so didn't get anywhere without some investment in learning the tool. JLBPCB doesn't complain about it and the boards I had made by them work perfectly. As @foostan says, it isn't a problem as both tracks could be connected.

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