10 Common PCB Design Mistakes Engineers Make

Published June 10, 2026 ยท By Mayio Engineering Team ยท 6 min read

As a PCB manufacturer, we see the same design mistakes every day. Here are the top 10 โ€” and how to avoid them in your next prototype.

1. โŒ Drill-to-Copper Clearance Too Small

The most common DFM issue. Holes too close to copper traces or pads can cause drill breakage or copper lifting. Fix: Keep at least 0.3mm between drill edge and any copper.

2. โŒ Wrong Drill File Units

Design in mm. Export drill file in mils by accident. Result: holes are 25.4ร— off. Fix: Always check your drill file setup before export.

3. โŒ Missing Board Outline

The factory can't figure out where to cut. They ask. You explain. A day lost. Fix: Export your Edge.Cuts layer with every Gerber run.

4. โŒ Copper Pours Without Tie Bars

Large copper pours need proper thermal relief. Without it, you get soldering defects. Fix: Use spoke connections on all through-hole pads connected to pours.

5. โŒ Silkscreen Over Open Pads

When you silkscreen over exposed copper or solder pads, it can interfere with soldering. Fix: Import your solder mask layer into silkscreen output and check for overlap.

6. โŒ Annular Ring Too Small

The copper ring around a drill hole needs minimum width. Too small = ring breaks during drilling. Fix: Minimum 0.15mm annular ring for standard tolerance.

7. โŒ Fine Pitch Traces Too Close to Board Edge

Routing traces within 0.3mm of the edge is risky. Board cutting can damage them. Fix: Keep all traces at least 0.5mm from the edge.

8. โŒ Using Custom Solder Mask Color

Green is free. Black, white, yellow add cost. Some colors (like white) show defects more easily. Fix: Use green for prototypes. Custom colors only for production.

9. โŒ Not Running DRC Before Export

Design Rule Check catches 90% of manufacturability issues. Skipping it is gambling. Fix: Run DRC with rules matching your manufacturer's capabilities.

10. โŒ Ordering 500pcs Before Testing 5

The cost of a single re-spin at 500pcs = 100 orders of 5pcs. Always prototype first. Fix: Order 5-10pcs, test, validate, then scale.

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