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Good Morning,
I hope you are all doing well these days. I have a question I'm sure you can answer... What is the best way to define a min. value for copper thickness/weight in plated thru-holes? Specifically for Power boards that require more copper. I can refer to IPC docs for process and acceptability, but need to add a specific note to our Fabrication drawing calling for something close to 2 oz copper for plated holes.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Kitty
Kitty E Hines
ECAD Librarian/PCB Designer CID
576 Lamont Road
Elmhurst, IL 60126
(630) 279-3600 x6655
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