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  • Is there a preference to the Schematic and routing type used ?
 

Is there a preference to the Schematic and routing type used ?

Thursday, 25 October 2018 / Published in

Is there a preference to the Schematic and routing type used ?

Every project is different, however most commonly the configuration is to have a common with individual traces going to the alternate side of the button, sensor or component.

Some customers also require a matrix configuration when there aren’t a lot of traces, this makes the design simpler.

Realistically there isn’t a standard layout, with the use of our jump-overs and careful routing design, we can engineer the traces to match the schematics on your PCB.

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