Electronic – How to connect two traces nearby on a PCB

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I make a mistake in my design before getting several PCBs printed and I now need to fix it.

I missed a connection between two areas. Connection needs to carry 3amps peak at a low duty cycle.

Board is 2 layer, 2oz copper.

I can either connect pads about 10mm away, or I’m wondering about connecting traces. I have a 2mm gap between the two areas that’s about 5mm long with nothing between.

Is there an easy way to remove the solder mask, expose the copper on both sides and make a good connection? Would scraping away the mask and getting a blob of solder on there work?

Best Answer

I have fixed similar situations by doing what you suggest. Gently remove the solder mask on both areas and connect them with a blob of solder. Ideally I place it under a microscope and use a sharp knife to scrape of the solder mask, avoiding damaging the copper .

It might be a help to use a small piece of solid wire across the gap to help the solder make a connection and not just get sucked to each side of each area.

The solder will easily carry the current as it is a lot thicker than your copper traces.