Using pic chips in a noisy electrical environments


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    Default To be precise it is copper pour.

    Hi,

    In any pro PCB design software you will find the option of copper pour. It covers the unused areas with copper with the clearence you provide. Normally you can connect the copper pour to the Ground line. For your reference I am attaching two pictures of one of my PCB. One without copper pour and the other with copper pour.
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    Sougata

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