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via to via spacing
hi
i have designed lots of PCBs, most of them for series production, but now in my new job, they told me that i have to use pad-via, via-via spacing constraints (0.2mm). pad-via because of soldering, but via-via? Previously I worked with Altium Designer (there is no category for these rules), now I have to work with Cadence Allegro (there are separate categories for these in Allegro).
so, how is it? someone says a PCB can not be manufactured/soldered without these constraints, someone else (other companies) say its not a problem? I worked together with 5 different soldering companies: small and big ones, and they never complained. Now we have our own production facility.
and what about the package-to-package spacing? In altium, their silkscreen were overlap always to make dense design (pads were 0.2mm away from each other at least). now they say there is a big place-court top rectangle, they can not overlap: these rectangles are much bigger than the components themselves.
???
are there some articles about the subject?
hi
i have designed lots of PCBs, most of them for series production, but now in my new job, they told me that i have to use pad-via, via-via spacing constraints (0.2mm). pad-via because of soldering, but via-via? Previously I worked with Altium Designer (there is no category for these rules), now I have to work with Cadence Allegro (there are separate categories for these in Allegro).
so, how is it? someone says a PCB can not be manufactured/soldered without these constraints, someone else (other companies) say its not a problem? I worked together with 5 different soldering companies: small and big ones, and they never complained. Now we have our own production facility.
and what about the package-to-package spacing? In altium, their silkscreen were overlap always to make dense design (pads were 0.2mm away from each other at least). now they say there is a big place-court top rectangle, they can not overlap: these rectangles are much bigger than the components themselves.
???
are there some articles about the subject?