[SI-LIST] Re: Board layout issue

  • From: "Abhijit Mahajan" <amahajan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ajmani@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 16:34:38 -0700

I had seen an article sometime ago in Printed Circuit Design magazine
that dealt with determining the number of layers/routing area,
given number of pins of packages etc.

Check it out online at:

http://www.pcdmag.com/pdf/0201/0201col2.pdf


Abhijit.


Ravinder Ajmani wrote:
> 
> Hi Layout Gurus,
> Is there a quick and dirty method to determine if a circuit can be routed
> on an FR4 board of certain dimension, by taking in to account the available
> card area and cumulative area of all components.  The card will be about
> 0.8mm thick with six layers (four signal and two power).  I do not have the
> option to use microvia or any other exotic technology.
> 
> Your input will be very much appreciated.
> 
> Regards, Ravinder
> PCB Development and Design Department
> IBM Corporation
> Email: ajmani@xxxxxxxxxx
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