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Re: gEDA-user: problem
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- Subject: Re: gEDA-user: problem
- From: Amr Bayoumi <amr.bayoumi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 08:53:49 -0800 (PST)
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Thanks Stuart.
I will play with it for some time, and see if the workarounds are working, and look more into the resources you mentioned.
Thanks again
Amr
Stuart Brorson <sdb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: One other point about buried & blind vias: Most garden-variety PCB
fab houses can't do them. Check with your PCB vendor & verify they
have that capability before you get deep into a design using them.
Stuart
> not quite! but we are looking into 6 layer boards for PC applications, ru=
> nning at a few hundred MHz.
> I am worried about signal reflections from such large height vias.
> Thanks
> Amr
>
> Stuart Brorson wrote: Ummm, are you sure you need to use=
> buried vias? Most PCB fab houses
> don't support them; they are used on
super-dense, high-tech boards,
> and you pay mucho extra $$$ to get them. They are not used on
> entry-level to mid-level boards. =20
>
> If you *are* using PCB to design a 20 layer OC-192 router board with
> 10Gig diff co-planar waveguides and 622Mbps parallel busses, then
> bully for you! Let us know how it goes!=20
>
> Stuart
>
>
> > Hello
> > Is there a work-around to the absence of buried vias? for example,=3D20
> > edit the drill file to remove a specific thru-hole, and copy this=3D20
> > via into the file for layer 2-3?
> > Best Regards
> > Amr Bayoumi
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