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Robert Kondner <[log in to unmask]>
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Victor,

My 2 cents would be yes, a via in a pads is a micro via. And it is filled
and capped. 

Now if you have a really big pad ......

Bob K.

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Subject: [TN] Via in Pad Terms and Definitions BGAs
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Fellow TechNetters:

    I would like a clarification in the following Terms:

Is Via In Pad, VIP, considered a micro via?    A typical microvia has a
capture land (where the via STARTS) and a smaller target land (where the via
ENDS.).
IPC-7095  5.1.3  Layering (Multilayers, Sequential or Build-Up)

Victor,

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