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One drill file with both (non plated and plated) type of holes is the
most widely used format. Even if you decide to send two files your
board vendor will combine them in one file to fabricate the board.
The only exception to this rule is if you are drilling the non plated
through hole through a large copper area without providing any
clearance for this hole on outer layers. In most cases this is not
true and the board fabricator drills all the holes during there first
drill operation. The other problem with all plated through hole on
the board is that the fabricatoe needs at least 3 non plated through
hole to pin the board during there final routing operation. Use of
plated through hole for pinning may result in scratches in the barrell
of the holes used for pinning. In nut shell you should use non
plated holes in the design and you can supply only one drill file with
all holes( Plated and NPTH)
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Subject: Drill files for Plated/Unplated Holes
Author: [log in to unmask] at corp
Date: 9/26/96 08:19 PM
John Laur wrote:
> What is preferred from the fabricators point of view:
>
> One drill files containing both plated and non-plated holes?
> or
> Two drill files one plated the other non-plated?
On a related note, many design texts suggest using unplated .125
tooling holes on every design, but our lead designer here wants
to try to make ALL HOLES PLATED on our designs because he heard
that it saves processing steps. When I asked a board vendor about
it, he said it USED to be true that more steps were needed for
designs with unplated holes, but not anymore.
There are designs where I need unplated holes, no matter how much
more difficult it is for the fab house, but other designs could
go either way (no tooling holes on hand-assembled boards, for
example). Does it really make a difference to the fabricators?
Also, I have never heard of sending two drill files... do people
really do that?
confused by too many opinions and no facts... Jack
(p.s. I hope nobody minds the carbon copy to the DesignerCouncil,
since I'm sure they would be interested in your responses)
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