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when i convert my circuit into gerber file,it became like this(circuit 2)..does anyone know how to fix it?
 

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Which layer gerber you generated? what are all missing?
Can you please elaborate?
 

Hi,
I guess you have generated gerber for only bottom layer.
While generating gerber select layer tab thier select the layers which & all you want to be included in gerber or simply select used ON by clicking on plot layers.

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Anil
 
thanks man..it works..:-D

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marce,what do you mean?..

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this is my gerber file..i just need the bottom layer..is this seems correct?,what about the jumper?
 

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hi deepsetan,
why did you kept more space for your board.please change the placement and reduce the size of board

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hi deepsetan,
why did you kept more space for your board.please change the placement and reduce the size of board
 

You will have supplies going to the chips and a 0V (GND) signal, these tracks are the same width as the signal tracks, it is better to make them larger.
Also as I said earlier you change layers in some places where there is no need to.
 

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