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. Ideally, the plane anti-pad would be smaller than the padsize + the electrical clearance. The electrical clearance is the trace to padspacing rule
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. Ideally, the plane anti-pad would be smaller than the padsize + the electrical clearance. The electrical clearance is the trace to padspacing rule
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. The IPC 610 has a "Note 1" underneath the table for almost all component type. something like "the minimum electrical insulation distance is not violated" I guess that is the escape path here
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. The IPC 610 has a "Note 1" underneath the table for almost all component type. something like "the minimum electrical insulation distance is not violated" I guess that is the escape path here
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. The IPC 610 has a "Note 1" underneath the table for almost all component type. something like "the minimum electrical insulation distance is not violated" I guess that is the escape path here
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. The IPC 610 has a "Note 1" underneath the table for almost all component type. something like "the minimum electrical insulation distance is not violated" I guess that is the escape path here
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copper that carries the signal return path for transmission lines. Ideally, the plane anti-pad would be smaller than the pad size + the electrical clearance. The electrical clearance is the trace to pad spacing rule. All traces on all layers should be over
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copper that carries the signal return path for transmission lines. Ideally, the plane anti-pad would be smaller than the pad size + the electrical clearance. The electrical clearance is the trace to pad spacing rule. All traces on all layers should be over