Hi,
Ok, if you want 10 pieces, then I recommend 5 x 2 panelization.
For 30: 10 × 3.
I think it's already said above.
Just place the PCBs next to each other without a distance to each other.
But draw the cut lines into the dimension layer.
The problem with your layout is, that the copper and drills are very close to the PCB dimension limits.
This usually is no problem for PCB production, but if you later separate the PCBs by breaking the remaining V-cut, then you get mechanical stress to the copper traces and the drill holes. You risk to destroy the PCB.
I recommend to leave at least 2mm of distance from copper/drills to dimension outline...if possible.
Btw: doesn't seeedstudio provide design rule documents on their internet site?
Klaus
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Hi,
Sorry for the wrong post order.
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Are you sure that you use their design rules?
Out of curiosity i tried to find the answers on their internet site.
They have a good and detailed wiki.
Did you read it?
There are a lot of design rules and description about panelisation..
Klaus