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Multi layer Board design in OrCAD 16.0 Layout.?

Dhamodharann
Dhamodharann over 12 years ago

Hi, 

    Me was trying to do the multi layer PCB with (Top, Bottom, Gnd, Power). Still i am trying that to find out any tutorial for multilayer board routing technique. can anyone provide me the better solution for that.

In case any link for the tutorial means mention that.

Thanks & Regards, 

S.Dhamodharann.

 

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    Dhamodharann over 12 years ago

    Hi,

    Thank u Steve. But in our organization is developing the BLDC Motor and BLDC Motor Control Drives and specifically AC and VFD's. The Two layers is sufficient for the drive board. 

    For other than drive boards, i need to use the multilayer board.So in that i expect the 4 layer board.Still pcb editor also been here, but me had knowledge in layout.Past one month only i had started to learn the PCB Editor with some tutorial pdf documents.

     

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    Dhamodharann over 12 years ago

    Hi,

    Thank u Steve. But in our organization is developing the BLDC Motor and BLDC Motor Control Drives and specifically AC and VFD's. The Two layers is sufficient for the drive board. 

    For other than drive boards, i need to use the multilayer board.So in that i expect the 4 layer board.Still pcb editor also been here, but me had knowledge in layout.Past one month only i had started to learn the PCB Editor with some tutorial pdf documents.

     

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