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PCBs consist of a number of electrical and non-electrical layers. 2 to 4 electrical layers are fairly common for simple circuit boards. 8 to 20 layers can often be seen in many industry applications. The diagram below shows the electrical layer stackup for a 4-layer board like the one you are making now. The top and bottom layers are used for routing nets between parts, while the inner two layers are solid copper planes for connections to power and ground. A fiberglass or epoxy resin dielectric material separates each of the layers.
There are also several non-electrical layers:
Footprints are composed of one or more padstacks. These padstacks define how a pin on a part looks on each of the electrical and non-electrical layers. Each of your footprints will need at least one padstack defined.
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