Closed ForrestErickson closed 6 months ago
I received error messages when I let the barrel jack overlay the courtyard, and also the silkscreen was outside the Front silkscreen layer. After I received these error messages I placed the BJ at the edge of the board but not overlaying it.
The enclosure designer (Either you or someone else in a "company") must provide the requirement for how much the power jack should overhang the edge of the PCB.
This overhang must be equal to the enclosure thickness plus the uncertainty on the edge of the PCB (when it is routed or cut by JCLPCB) and possibly a small extra clearance.
Enclosure thickness = __ PCB edge tolerance = __ Extra clearance = ___
Add these up for the overhang.
Assume enclosure thickness of 2 mm, JLCPCB tolerance is +- 0.1 mm Clearance 0.9 mm ??
Overhang = 3 mm
This screenshot displays the Power Jack (also known as Barrel Jack), overhanging 3 mm the board edge.
I wasn't certain about the clearance distance, which is why I left a question mark beside it to revisit it later. Clearance: refers to the distance between the enclosure and the PCB.
Regarding "Clearance: refers to the distance between the enclosure and the PCB." Yes it does. I also called the same distance the overhang of the connector.
We do not have an enclosure which drives any other requirements and so this has been fixed (To the extent possible at the present. Had we an enclosure to which we had to design we would need to place so that the power barrel jack surface was correct for the enclosure.)
Closing.
Summary
The layout of 20240421 has poorly placed Power Jack. The PCB will interfer with fingers
Suggestion(s)
The barrel jack must overhang the edge of the PCB. So that it might be flush with an enclosure. In which Direction / edge of the PCB should the power jack be located?