We continue to see current designs incorporating via hole configurations
utilizing "wagon wheel" interconnects to plane layers. Didn't the
purpose of this design become obsolete unless thru-hole leaded components
and wave soldering are necessary? Why not simply go with direct connects?
Can someone shed some light on this subject?
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