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Re: gEDA-user: pcb, howto partition power planes?



> I guess your layout will need at least one more rev before you
> can get to the noise limit of that chip.  OTOH, maybe that isn't
> the goal.

My goal is: figure out why my electric bill is so high :-)

> I do really like the idea behind that board!  I have a Kill-A-Watt
> at home.  It's really handy, but a real multi-channel power
> datalogger would be even better.  I thought about building one
> myself many years ago, but never got the traditional Round Tuit.
> Don't let my snarky comments about grounds keep you from building
> yours.

Well, I'm having a bunch of boards made - maybe ten or so.  I need
four for my house, and our lab rat at work wants one.  I'll have
extras :-)

I'm going to hand-etch one board to test out the concept first,
though.  That means no vias under components and a few other design
rules.


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