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We have traditionally used 1/2 oz cu in our designs and are considering 1/4
oz on some new designs (density issues). Are any of you using 1/4 oz? What
min trace/clearance are you using. In rework, do the pads lift off? Any
special concerns in manufacture?? Is cost greater/less than 1/2 oz? Special
handling problems? Etc etc etc???
Any input would be appreciated.
thanks
gary ...
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