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Date: | Thu, 11 Jul 96 13:25:30 +0100 |
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Kitty,
Who told you that?? Not only is it a good idea to have inner planes under
gold fingers, I believe that it is a *requirement* for some types of card
(PCI?). If I'm wrong, I'm sure somebody will say so!
Take care that bevelled edges don't leave exposed copper, especially on cards
(e.g.MC) that have an acute bevel angle.
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Does anyone know why it is not a good idea to have a GND plane under
Gold-fingers on the inner layers of a multi-layered board?
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