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One other item that you should be aware of is that many of the USA PWB fabricators farm this operation out to a specialty fabricator who basically does only this type of work.
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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.)
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David Bealer
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