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I'm designing my first PCB and the PCB is pretty dense. Now, when running freerouting the first time it was running for many hours before it finished. After modifying the PCB I ran freerouting again, overnight, and it looks like it was running for approximately 6 hours.
I know the PCB is pretty dense and has many via's to get it all connected on a 2-layer PCB. But I wonder if it's normal for freerouting to take that much time to finish?
I'm also starting to ask my self if I don't need a 4 layer PCB instead , because it seems so difficult for freerouting to finish the job...
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I'm designing my first PCB and the PCB is pretty dense. Now, when running freerouting the first time it was running for many hours before it finished. After modifying the PCB I ran freerouting again, overnight, and it looks like it was running for approximately 6 hours.
I know the PCB is pretty dense and has many via's to get it all connected on a 2-layer PCB. But I wonder if it's normal for freerouting to take that much time to finish?
I'm also starting to ask my self if I don't need a 4 layer PCB instead , because it seems so difficult for freerouting to finish the job...
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