PCB Tolerances at AdvancedPCB

Posted 4/18/2013 by AdvancedPCB
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Knowing the requirements of your printed circuit board manufacturer is a crucial step in the design process because it could potentially limit your ability to get the PCBs you need for your exact application. At AdvancedPCB, a minimum of a 0.010" inner layer clearance is required. Also, a minimum of 0.010" for outer layers and 0.015" for inner layers are needed between the copper plating and the edge of your printed circuit board. By using the free PCB layout software available from AdvancedPCB and uploading your files to the free DFM file check system, you can get any issues with your design ironed out before production.

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