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    can you check my pcb for acdc converter?

    @KlausST: ops, you're right, the input of AC-05-3 is 100-240 VAC, 40mA, 50/60 Hz, the output 5V, 600 mA. The original arrangement was in fact really stupid; there are side effects in using bottom layer for high tension and/or low tension connections? Thanks for your guide. @SunnySkyguy: I'm...
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    can you check my pcb for acdc converter?

    Well, I've tried to keep the 220v tracks 4 mm apart and enlarged it a bit, hope not too much. I've connected the filled layer to pad 2, the central one in screwed terminal, which is ground: I'm wondering if I should connect it to ground, and if I should use thermal or solid connection.
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    can you check my pcb for acdc converter?

    that would be ground, ie connected to green-yellow cable
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    can you check my pcb for acdc converter?

    Hi, I've designed a trivial pcb to use a 3 watts acdc converter: essentially two wire (in kicad sense) going from screwed terminal to the acdc carrying 220v alternate current and other two wire carrying the output to a usb female port . Where can I have it checked? I mean if after I send it to...

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