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Money, the capability of your pcb vendor and the real necessity to use
this technique.
Rex

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Bealer
Sent: 23 April 2013 14:17
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Subject: [TN] Via in pad using filled or plugged vias

We are looking at the possibility of using boards designed with vias in
pad and having those vias filled.  What should we be concerned with? ( I
know this is a overly broad question, just looking for a place to
start.)

Thanks,

David Bealer
SMT Department Manager
office 800-637-2645 x6022   cell 217-474-8760
email
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Watchfire Headquarters  *
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sales 800-637-2645   service 866-637-2645


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