[beginner] Simple board with only traces and pads

[beginner] Simple board with only traces and pads

jaco.waes
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[beginner] Simple board with only traces and pads

jaco.waes
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I am making my first steps in electronics and i want to design a simple pcb that connects multiple  WS2812B led strips.

 

To simplify, let's say i want to make a small pcb with two times 3 solderings pads and traces between them. There are no components itself on the board. The strips are adjecent and soldered to the pads on the pcb.

 

There is a WS2812B led component in the library with 4 pins, for simplicity this component can represent a whole strip. But actually resides twice out of my PCB. 

 

Do i place those in my schema ? Or i create a component that represents the 3 soldering pads ?

 

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jorge_garcia
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Hello @jaco.waes,

 

Welcome to the wonderful world of electronics! In this case your first design is a good simple choice, but I would still recommend making a schematic. The schematic will just have 2 connectors connected together. In this simple case the schematic is not strictly necessary but it is a good habit to get into.

 

Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.

 

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Jorge Garcia
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jaco.waes
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Does that mean i have to make a '3pin connector' component with the corresponding footprint and use that in a schema ?
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jorge_garcia
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Hi @jaco.waes,

 

Correct, the from the available libs you can bring in the old EAGLE libs. The pinhead library has some good examples of how such a connector could be made.

 

Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.

 

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Jorge Garcia
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