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Questions about the routing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) which involves the placement of tracks on the board. It may be performed manually, but many PCB CAD programs provide an autorouter to assist in the process.
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Why is there such a strong preference for 45 degree angles in PCB routing?
What would it take for you personally to start routing arbitrary angles? Is it all about support in your favourite software, or are there more fundamental reasons? … Example of non-45-degree routing:
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