Is Adding Vias on the Output of a 3.3V Linear Regulator a Good PCB Design Practice?

Hey guys! [Please see picture attached ] Request you to comment on my idea of adding vias in my PCB design on the output of the 3v3 linear voltage regulator. Although there is no high current requirement, I still did this just to have a good design. Is this a good rule to follow?
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bruce_wayne
bruce_wayne2w ago
JP7 is a solder bridge to "enable" power to microcontroller
Afuevu
Afuevu2w ago
Hello @bruce_wayne there is not need adding vías there, since they are both on the top layer and the connection is straight forward
bruce_wayne
bruce_wayne2w ago
This is not only for the diode. My question is more about a “good design practise”. So are you saying this is unnecessary even as a good design practise? Thanks
Afuevu
Afuevu2w ago
It is unnecessary, vias are required to link signals or power from one plane to another. If you are not linking from a plane to another it is not necessary. It is not a good design practice
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