hqew2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Share Posted October 29, 2013 Board Thickness .031 thickness available on 2 layer boards with solder mask and 1 oz Cu .062 Thickness available with all configurations Copper thickness 1 oz Cu available on all configurations 2.5 oz Cu available on 2 layer boards with solder mask and .062 Thickness Solder Finish Tin/lead RoHS (lead free) Immersion Silver Pads When 1 oz Cu is selected, pads for holes should be .016 to .050 larger than the selected finished hole size. When 2.5 oz Cu is selected pads for holes should be .028 to .062 larger than the selected finished hole size. Drill All holes are through from top to bottom layer of PCB circuit board. 24 preset drill sizes available. For holes = .070: finished holes should be separated, hole edge to hole edge, by a minimum distance of .017. Smallest finished hole available for 2 layer board is .020. The smallest finished hole available for 4 to 6 layer board is .014. We cannot guarantee Non-Plated holes will be non-plated. The resist on holes = .150 may break down and allow plating into holes. No Blind or buried vias. The largest finished hole size available is .25 Material FR4 150 Tg Minimum Dielectric constant 4.5 +/- .1 Maximum operating temperature 130o C Solder mask options 2 sides Green Mask only A 3 mil solder mask swell is provided for all pins/pads. Silkscreen options 2 sides available White silk only Fabrication Individual routing only Route a single continuous outline using a .093 router. The edge of the router moves a long the center of the provided outline to route the board shape. A notch in the board outline must be at least .1 to allow room for the router. A notch smaller than .1 can be ordered through the Full Feature or Custom Quote service. No internal routing allowed (No slots or cutouts) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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