layout
2D-LEVEL layout is a technique for building a stable layout for components. It helps ensure that components are arranged in a neat and exact manner in a repeating pattern. The 2D-LEVEL layout of a circuit board involves the use of a ruler to draw straight lines, calculate distance and angles, and measure the position of components in relation to each other. The stability of the layout is maintained by the use of spacing between components that allows for current tracing, heat dissipation, and flexibility in component sizes and shapes. This makes it easier to ensure that components do not touch each other, resulting in improved electrical and thermal performance. Additionally, components can be easily configured for various board orientations, and the layout can be customized for the design of a board.