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10% of nominal thickness is normal , but I guess you are more interested in impedance so 10% of impedance is normal, and some
fabs will stretch to 5% if it's a stackup/materials that they are use to.
Just beware that many fabs are only capable of measuring impedance at 1MHz, so you may need to scale your demanded target
accordingly (which will be hard if you have no control over the actual materials).


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David Greig
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-----Original Message-----
From: DesignerCouncil [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Babcock John
Sent: 26 June 2007 16:21
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Subject: [DC] Board Thickness Tolerance

Fellow Designers,

 

Long time lurker, first time poster.  I've had a few posts over the years, just not very many.

 

Ok here goes.

 

What is a good overall thickness tolerance to put on your dwg for a 0.125" thick board?  This board is impedance controlled and
should stay pretty close to the 0.125" to meet our required impedance values.

 

I am kind of in a unique situation where we deal directly with an assembly house and that assembly house farms out the board fab
to whoever gives them the best quote.  So I never know which board house will get the board.  Hence I never know the
capabilities of the board house where the board gets sent to be made.

 

With that being said, XYZ board house wants to loosen up the tolerance to +/- 0.012" on the overall board thickness.  This would
throw our impedance calculations off.

 

Just kind of curious what everyone would expect as a good tolerance on a 0.125" board.

 

 

John Babcock, C.I.D.
PCB Designer III



 


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