[PCB_FORUM] Re: Unssuported pads and B/B vias

Rob,
        
        Although Allegro can remove these pads, ultimately it is a fabrication 
issue.
Let the vendor make the choice as to which pads to remove on which layer. 
Leaving some
pads on layers helps with plating. Also, pads that only appear on layers far 
from each
other can cause a "riveting" effect of the plated hole. Giving little support 
to the barrel.

Regards,
      Jerry Schwartz, CID+
      IPC Advanced Certified Designer
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[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob Blomström
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:43 PM
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Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Unssuported pads and B/B vias


All,

I've been reading the earlier discussions about routing and outputting
   unsupported pads on designs. I have been doing this as a matter of course
   for years, but today I had a new twist added to the problem based on a
question from
   a new pcb fab vendor that we are having boards quoted by.

Typically, I ask the artwork generation parameters to "Suppress unconnected
pads"
   on all my inner layers and have never had any problems from the vendors.

However, it seems that during all this time, the tool has been omitting the
entry/exit
   padstacks from blind and buried vias (if the entry/exit falls on on inner
layer)
   as well as my intended targets of non-routed-to vias.
   My current vendor has simply been dealing with the issue and not stopping
to flag the problem.

Does anyone have any thoughts on how to keep extry/exit via pads but
continue to surpress the
   truely unconnected pads?

Thanks,

Rob Blomstrom, Senior PCB Designer
rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://blomstrom.biz/rob

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