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Hi, I’m working on a PCB layout, which is only about the second board I’ve ever designed. I’d appreciate some help with a few basic things. I’ll split my questions into separate posts. This board ...
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Signals and plane on the same layer
Hi, I’m working on a PCB layout, which is only about the second board I’ve ever designed. I’d appreciate some help with a few basic things. I’ll split my questions into separate posts. This board has two layers: - The **top layer** is used for signals and power planes. - The **bottom layer** (shown in the images) is intended to be a ground plane. I’ve tried to minimize the number of traces on the ground layer, but in some cases, routing constraints leave no choice. My question is: When placing traces on this ground plane, is it better to: 1. Keep them as tightly packed as possible, grouping them into a concentrated "island" within the ground pour (Image 1)? 2. Space them out slightly, allowing the ground pour to flow between them, thereby increasing the overall ground area surrounding the traces (Image 2)? Additionally, a large **power polygon** runs above these signals on the top layer, meaning the traces are effectively crossing underneath it. Maybe these images don't demonstrate the issue very well, but I’d love to hear your insights on the best approach anyway. ![Image_1](https://electrical.codidact.com/uploads/l0wqhtmjy54v1adpbadnkqf5w9q3) Image 1 ![Image_2](https://electrical.codidact.com/uploads/s4q9qpmz1yc6v3xehm7oga3tw3pq) Image 2