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pretty much a question of drill edge to copper and the accompanying
concerns dielectric concerns (i.e. CAF, isolation distance).
IMAO, ann ring breakout in and off itself is a red herring and much
ado about nothing except as relates to the above dielectric concerns.
At 12:35 PM 7/23/2015, Louis Hart wrote:
>Victor, let an expert correct me, but misregistration layer-to-layer
>in some PWB designs could impact integrity of differential signals.
>Such designs appear to be quite rare, perhaps for the reason I
>propose. Louis Hart
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Victor Hernandez
>Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 9:44 AM
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>Subject: [TN] PWB Inner layer Misregistration
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>Fellow TechNetters:
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> Is there a correlation between PWB inner layer misregistration
> and reliability? What is IPC guidelines numerical value with
> regards to inner layer misregistration hole breakout of signal
> capture pad (s)? I always hear of +/- 3 mils for all processes in
> the PWB process.
>
>Victor,
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