I missed one *VERY* important thing: Is you are laying the pins of the I.C. in numerical order (following the physical positions), keep the *CORRECT* order. The pins on the right-hand side of your I.C. are in the reverse order. It is *VERY* error prone. Isaac Em 13/1/2011 10:02, Isaac Marino Bavaresco escreveu: > I don't usually connect several grounds with wires to a single ground > symbol, but rather prefer to use one ground symbol for each ground > connection, unless the pins are grouped side-by-side, then I use one > ground symbol for the group. > > This way it is easier to see what pins are grounded, instead of running > the eyes along a wire (sometimes very far) to find that a pin a > connected to ground. > > I also prefer to lay all ground symbols pointing down, and use the > normal ground symbol (three parallel lines with decreasing length), as > many symbols as possible aligned in horizontal rows at same height. > > > Aligning the vertical or horizontal centers of components that are laid > parallel to each other is nice also. > > Try to arrange components that are close together in the same > orientation (horizontal or vertical), even if the schematic grows little. > > Avoid too many zig-zag in the wires. > > > For instance, I would put C5, C6 and R2 in a straight vertical line, and > R3 and R4 in another vertical line parallel the the three first > components. Also C8, C9 and R1 could be in a straight line. > > You could make the wire from C4 to pin 18 of U1 a simple "L". > > > Best regards, > > Isaac > > > Em 13/1/2011 09:30, V G escreveu: >> I'm not very "neat" when it comes to drawing schematics. What do you guy= s >> think of this one? Any tips? >> >> Schematic: http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/750/capturekaa.png > __________________________________________________ > Fale com seus amigos de gra=E7a com o novo Yahoo! Messenger=20 > http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/=20 __________________________________________________ Fale com seus amigos de gra=E7a com o novo Yahoo! Messenger=20 http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/=20 --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .