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Date: | Sat, 27 Nov 2004 06:48:33 -0800 |
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Hello!,
Fom a designer point of view, there is no difference.
It is just a naming thing.
If the via is on a pad, it's in it.
I love 'em because they reduce layers and open up
channels for routing signals.
Any questions, don't hesitate to email me. I can send
you screen shots of notes and stackups.
Best regards,
Bob Wilson, CID
http://www.cstone-design.com/home.html
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> 1. Via-on-pad / via-in-pad
> >
> Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:40:57 +0200
> From: Sefika Ozkal <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Via-on-pad / via-in-pad
>
> Hi,
>
> What is the difference between via-in-pad and
> via-on-pad? Can someone
> explain?
>
> Lovely day
>
> Sefika OZKAL
> ASELSAN INC.
> MGEO Division
> Tel:+ 90 312 84 75 300
> Fax:+90 312 84 75 320
> e-mail:[log in to unmask]
>
>
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