Hi everyone, I’m currently working on my first project and I’ve finished designing the PCB layout.
My PCB has 4 layers. First layer has all the signal traces. Second layer is the ground plane. Third layer is the power plane. Fourth layer does not have any traces.
Am I wasting the fourth layer?
I’m using filled zones for the ground and power planes. Is this fine(filled zones for planes)?
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If you really have to pass 5A through these PCB than 4 layers can be helpful. I don’t understand were from 5A here, but this is not KiCad related subject.
My example of 2 layer PCB with all signal and power tracks at top and whole bottom being GND zone (free space at top also filled with GND) you can see here:
Considering the 5A current flowing through the circuit (from J2 to J1), is it possible to create wide enough traces to accomplish that? if that’s possible, then I guess the PCB can just be a 2-layered PCB.
At 12 Amps per square mm through your header pin, I wouldn’t be too concerned about a 4 layer board.
If you go to the calculator tools, you will see (in case you look for it) that a 3 mm track width would be sufficient. Plenty of room on a single sided PCB.
BTW:
This is already completely offtopic. You didn’t ask a single question about KiCad