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: wicking A Wicking Defect is the flow of solder either up the lead of the component or along traces and possibly under insulation and through via holes
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. Each joint having it's own requirements i.e. if impedance controlled or if a big fat track going into an 0201 and you use a poor assembler
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. Each joint having it's own requirements i.e. if impedance controlled or if a big fat track going into an 0201 and you use a poor assembler
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:46am I would appreciate other peoples' view of whether traces should be necked down (or not) when entering a SMD pad and what percentage of the pad width is the trace width allowed to be
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. One rule is to avoid 90-degree angles with your traces. The traces are the flat wires connecting your PCB together and need to be controlled in terms of width and thickness