#30 Reduce copper layers

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aberto por Michael Schloh von Bennewitz 4 anos atrás · 1 comentários

Reduce copper layers

Problem environment

Four copper layers are used for layout design, although it's unlikely more than two are needed for a research device.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Observe traces and areas on the middle layers
  2. Compare copper needed with existing top and bottom areas

Expected result

The top and bottom layers cannot accommodate all circuits.

Actual result

The top and bottom layers have enough space to accommodate all circuits.

Workaround Note

It's likely to be easier to reduce copper layers after antenna and connector selection is final, because early designs include multiple redundant parts.

Severity level

This is medium priority because a two copper layer design reduction frees resources.

# Reduce copper layers ## Problem environment Four copper layers are used for layout design, although it's unlikely more than two are needed for a research device. ## Steps to reproduce 1. Observe traces and areas on the middle layers 1. Compare copper needed with existing top and bottom areas ## Expected result The top and bottom layers cannot accommodate all circuits. ## Actual result The top and bottom layers have enough space to accommodate all circuits. ## Workaround Note It's likely to be easier to reduce copper layers after antenna and connector selection is final, because early designs include multiple redundant parts. ## Severity level This is **medium priority** because a two copper layer design reduction frees resources.

Being too invested in the BGA 0,5mm pitch design requires HDI and four copper layers.

Being too invested in the BGA 0,5mm pitch design requires HDI and four copper layers.
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