Remember that you can also cause yourself all kinds of EMI headaches if you
have electrically floating copper areas or patterns on the board.  It has
lead to many arguments with the CAD department over the years!

-- Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Phillips [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 9:33 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Copper Thieving



  Copper applied to the outer PCB layers, in a pattern, 
to even out the copper placement so the board is less 
likely to warp through soldering.  Obviously, it would 
be put where there is not etch, large open areas, to 
somewhat offset where you might have planes of 
copper elsewhere on the layer.  

  Beware of Creepage and Clearance violations 
(if applicable).  Some PCB fab. houses have 
carte-blanche to add this, we don't allow that - 
and control it as part of our own PCB CAD 
instead.  

  Best regards, 
  Stephen  

At 09:15 AM 1/18/01 Thursday , [email protected] wrote:
>
>Please excuse my lack of knowledge..........................what is "copper
>thieving"?
>
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